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A.P. Chemistry. Gravimetric Analysis using PPT reaction information…a review and extension

A.P. Chemistry. Gravimetric Analysis using PPT reaction information…a review and extension. 1965 to date   Clad Coinage Composition:  75% copper, 25% nickel  Weight:  2.27g  Diameter:  17.9mm     Edge:  Reeded.

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A.P. Chemistry. Gravimetric Analysis using PPT reaction information…a review and extension

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  1. A.P. Chemistry. Gravimetric Analysis using PPT reaction information…a review and extension 1965 to date   Clad CoinageComposition:  75% copper, 25% nickel Weight:  2.27g Diameter:  17.9mm    Edge:  Reeded Numismatics is the scientific study of money and its history in all its varied forms. "All science is either Physics or stamp collecting." - Ernest Rutherford physicist and Noble Laureate.

  2. This Roosevelt dime is different though. Pre-1965 Composition:  silver and copper… but how much of each typically???

  3. A type of quantitative analysis in which the amount of one species in a material is determined by isolating and massing it A.P. Chem Gravimetric Analysis: PURPOSE: Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Calculations: To determine the silver composition of a pre-1965 dime Data Mass dime 2.8357 g Dissolve the dime in HNO3 Ag +NO3- + H+ --> Ag + + NO + H2O Add HCl Ag+ + Cl- --> AgCl Mass of Filter and Sample = 4.1860 g (Filter paper = 0.7942 g) Filter and dry Mass AgCl AgCl = 3.3918 g % Ag = 75.265 % Find % comp. of AgCl Find mass of Ag Ag = 2.5528 g 6.) 107.87 / 143.32 = 0.75265 7.) 3.3918 x 0.75265 = Answer: ( 2.5528 g / 2.8357 g ) x 100% = 90.024%

  4. What volume of 6.0 M HCl would have been needed to completely precipitate out all of the silver ions from the solution if the concentration of the silver ion was 0.473 M and there was 50.0 mL of the solution?

  5. What volume of 6.0 M HCl would have been needed to completely precipitate out all of the silver ions from the solution if the concentration of the silver ion was 0.473 M and there was 50.0 mL of the solution? 50.0 ml Ag+ 0.473 mol = 0.0237 mol Ag+ 1000.0 mL Ag+ + Cl- --> AgCl Ag+ + HCl(aq) --> AgCl + H+ Ag+ + H++ Cl---> AgCl + H+ 0.0237 mol HCl 0.0237 mol Ag+ 1.0 mol HCl = 1.0 mol Ag+ 0.0237 mol HCl 1000.0 mL HCl = 4.0 mL HCl sol’n 6.0 mol HCl 50.0 ml Ag+ 0.473 mol Ag+ 1 mol HCl 1000.0 mL HCl = 1 1000.0 mL Ag+ 1 mol Ag+ 6.0 mol HCl

  6. What mass of Fe(OH)3 is produced when 50.0 mL of 6.0 M LiOH sol’n reacts with an excess of 2.0 M Fe(NO3)3 sol’n? Fe(NO3)3(aq) + LiOH(aq)→ Fe(OH)3(s) + LiNO3(aq) 3 3 50.0 ml LiOH 6.0 mol LiOH 1 mol Fe(OH)3 106.8 g Fe(OH)3 = 1 1000.0 mL LiOH 3 mol LiOH 1.0 mol Fe(OH)3 11 g Fe(OH)3

  7. What volume of 6.0 M HCl would have been needed to completely precipitate out all of the silver ions from the solution if the concentration of the silver ion was 0.473 M and there was 50.0 mL of the solution? What volume of 6.0 M HCl would have been needed to completely precipitate out all of the silver ions from the solution if the concentration of the silver ion was 0.473 M and there was 50.0 mL of the solution? What mass of Fe(OH)3 is produced when 50.0 mL of 6.0 M LiOH sol’n reacts with an excess of 2.0 M Fe(NO3)3 sol’n? What mass of Fe(OH)3 is produced when 50.0 mL of 6.0 M LiOH sol’n reacts with an excess of 2.0 M Fe(NO3)3 sol’n?

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