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Map Sapling Learning Treatment of ammonia with phenol in the presence of hypochl

ID: 228364 • Letter: M

Question

Map Sapling Learning 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 OCI indophenol anion 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 hy 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 × 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: lorite solution and dilute to 25.0 mL in a volumetric Sample Absorbance (625 nm) 0.510 0.757 0.045 What is the molar absorptivity (e) of the indophenol product, and what is the concentration of ammonia in the lake water? Number Number M cm 3Jlake water

Explanation / Answer

absorbance due to ammonia added = B -A

                                                         = 0.757 - 0.510

                                                         = 0.247

the concentration of NH3 added sample is = 5.50 x 10^-4 x 2.5 / 25

                                                                     = 5.50 x 10^-5 M

E = A / b C

E   = 0.247 / 1 x 5.50 x 10^-5

E = 4.49 x 10^3 M-1 cm-1 ----------------------------> answer 1

[NH3]lake water =   A / E b

                              = (0.510 - 0.045 ) / 4.49 x 10^3 x 1 ) x 25 / 10

                               = 2.59 x 10^-4 M

[NH3]lake water =2.59 x 10^-4 M -------------------------> answer 2

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