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This document contains an assignment for an analytical chemistry course. It asks 5 questions related to concentration calculations: 1) calculating the concentration of potassium bromide in a 500 mL solution containing 70.2 g KBr, 2) determining the volume of the KBr solution needed to make a 1 L, 0.1 M solution, and 3) calculating the moles of copper sulfate in 370 mL of a 0.2 M CuSO4 solution. Replicating samples improves results accuracy and minimizes errors, while common qualitative analysis methods include infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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Assignment Analytical Chemistry

This document contains an assignment for an analytical chemistry course. It asks 5 questions related to concentration calculations: 1) calculating the concentration of potassium bromide in a 500 mL solution containing 70.2 g KBr, 2) determining the volume of the KBr solution needed to make a 1 L, 0.1 M solution, and 3) calculating the moles of copper sulfate in 370 mL of a 0.2 M CuSO4 solution. Replicating samples improves results accuracy and minimizes errors, while common qualitative analysis methods include infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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STK1213/STK1094 Analytical Chemistry 1

LU1 Assignment
1. What is the advantage of replicating samples for experiments? [2 marks]
It improves the quality of the results and minimises zero error when
analysing data.
2. List TWO (2) common methods used in qualitative analysis. [2 marks]
Infrared spectroscopy (IR)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR)
3. Calculate the concentration of a 500 mL solution containing 70.2 g potassium
bromide. [K = 39, Br = 80]. [2 marks]
Mol of potassium bromide KBr =

Molarity =

0.5899mol
0.5 L

70.2 g
( 39+ 80 ) g mol1

= 0.5899 mol

= 1.18 M
Therefore, the concentration is 1.18 M
4. What is the volume of potassium bromide solution (in Question 3) needed to
prepare 1 L solution with 0.10 mol/L? [2 marks]

M 1 V 1=M 2 V 2

( 1.18 M ) ( V 1 )= (1.0 L ) ( 0.10 M )


V 1=0.0847 L
5. Calculate the moles of copper sulfate in 370 mL of 0.20 mol/L copper sulfate
solution. [2 marks]
Moles of Copper sulfate = 0.20 M x
= 0.074 mol

Anne Marian Anak Joseph

( 3701000mL )

50404
WS50: Sains dan Pengurusan Sumber Tumbuhan

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