A saturated solution of sodium

  1. 1. describe in outline a suitable procedure for the preparation of saturated solution of sodium nitrate at 30 degree celsius2.
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  2. What is the function of each of the following reagents in this experiment: phosphoric acid; anhydroussodium sulfate; sodium
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  3. [HCl]=0.1213MAvg Amount HCl added: 14.15mL Volume of Saturated Solution of Ca(OH)2 in NaOH used: 25 mL and its concentration was
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  4. The titration of 5.40 mL of a saturated solution of sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4, at 25∘C requires 29.4 mL of 2.200×10−2 M KMnO4
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  5. a. Describe and explain the effect of adding concentrated sodium sulfate solution (assume saturated) to a sample of the solution
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  6. 25g of saturated solution of an acid in water at 70°c were evaporated to dryness.The residue of the acid had a mass of 5g25g of
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  7. A solution of sodium nitrate, NaNO3, in 200 g of water is saturated at 50°C. If the solution is cooled to 20°C,how many grams
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  8. A student prepares a saturated sodium chloride solution represented by the equilibrium reaction: NaCl(s) ⇌ Na+(aq)+Cl−(aq)
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  9. The solubility of sodium selenate is 84 g/100 g of water at 35 oC. If a solution is obtained by dissolving 92 g of sodium
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  10. 5cm^3 of saturated solution of sodium chloride at 30°c give on careful evaporation 1.95g of solid salt, the solubility of
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