Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

Treatment of ammonia with phenol in the presence of hypochlorite yields indophen

ID: 1539297 • Letter: T

Question

Treatment of ammonia with phenol in the presence of hypochlorite yields indophenol, a blue product absorbing light at 625 nm, which can be used for the spectrophotometric determination of ammonia. To determine the ammonia concentration in a sample of lake water, you mix 10.0 mL of lake water with 5 mL of phenol solution and 2 mL of sodium hypochlorite solution and dilute to 25.0 mL in a volumetric flask (sample A). To a second 10.0 mL solution of lake water you add 5 mL of phenol, 2 mL of sodium hypochlorite, and 2.50 mL of a 5.50 times 10^-4 M ammonia solution and dilute to 25.0 mL (sample B). As a reagent blank, you mix 10.0 mL of distilled water with 5 mL of phenol, 2 mL of sodium hypochlorite and dilute to 25.0 mL (sample C). You measure the following absorbances using a 1.00 cm cuvet: what is the molar absorptivity (epsilon) of the indophenol product, and what is the concentration of ammonia in the lake water? epsilon = [NH_3]_lake water

Explanation / Answer

The force being applied the speed of the skater is radially inward, which is the centripetal force which helps the skater turn round the corner. Starting clockwise from the x-axis the force makes an angle of 135 degrees with the x-axis.

Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
Chat Now And Get Quote