Preparation of Standard Solutions through the Direct Method Show your complete solution and describe the preparation of the following: 1. 400 mL of 0.750 M AgNO3 from the solid reagent. 2. 1.00L of 0.235 M HCI, starting with a 5.00 M solution of the reagent. 3. 550 mL of a solution that is 0.0950 M in K+, starting with solid K4Fe(CN)6 4. 200 mL of 5.00% (w/v) aqueous BaCl2 from a 0.300 M BaCl2 solution. 5. 2.00 L of 0.500 M HClO4 from the commercial reagent [60% HClO4 (w/w), sp gr 1.60]. 6. 5.00 L of a solution that is 60.0 ppm in Na*, starting with solid Na2SO4

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Preparation of Standard Solutions through the Direct Method
Show your complete solution and describe the preparation of the following:
1. 400 mL of 0.750 M AgNO3 from the solid reagent.
2. 1.00L of 0.235 M HCI, starting with a 5.00 M solution of the reagent.
3. 550 mL of a solution that is 0.0950 M in K+, starting with solid K4Fe(CN)6
4. 200 mL of 5.00% (w/v) aqueous BaCl2 from a 0.300 M BaCl2 solution.
5. 2.00 L of 0.500 M HClO4 from the commercial reagent [60% HClO4 (w/w), sp gr 1.60].
6. 5.00 L of a solution that is 60.0 ppm in Na*, starting with solid Na2SO4
Transcribed Image Text:Preparation of Standard Solutions through the Direct Method Show your complete solution and describe the preparation of the following: 1. 400 mL of 0.750 M AgNO3 from the solid reagent. 2. 1.00L of 0.235 M HCI, starting with a 5.00 M solution of the reagent. 3. 550 mL of a solution that is 0.0950 M in K+, starting with solid K4Fe(CN)6 4. 200 mL of 5.00% (w/v) aqueous BaCl2 from a 0.300 M BaCl2 solution. 5. 2.00 L of 0.500 M HClO4 from the commercial reagent [60% HClO4 (w/w), sp gr 1.60]. 6. 5.00 L of a solution that is 60.0 ppm in Na*, starting with solid Na2SO4
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