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- 3. The following mineral analysis was reported for a water sample taken from a local NJ well. Determine the total, carbonate and non-carbonate hardness in mg/L as CaCO3. Well No. 1, Lab No. 02694, November 9, 1971 Iron 0.2 Silica (SiO2) 20.0 Manganese 0.0 Fluoride 0.35 Ammonium 0.5 Boron 0.1 Sodium 4.7 Nitrate 0.0 Potassium 0.9 Chloride 4.5 Calcium 67.2 Sulfate 29.0 Magnesium 40.0 Alkalinity 284.0 as CACO3 Barium 0.5 pH 7.6 units Note: All reported as "mg/L as the ion" unless stated otherwise. Ca2 Alk NonCeramics used as abrasives must be hard and tough and be able to withstand high temperatures that arise from frictional forces. What is the minimum required hardness (measure in Mohs scale) for a material to be used as abrasive? Your answerKsp of silver phosphate Ag3PO4 = 1.3 x 10-20
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS 1.6 0.7 Qy D 1.4 CH. 0.6 1.2 Soret 0.5 A N- 0.4 0.8 H COOCH3 0.3 0.6 phytyl bacteriochlorophyll a 0.2- 0.4 0.1 0.2 - 300 400 500 600 700 800 700 750 800 850 900 2 (nm) 2 (nm) Figure 4.7 Absorption (left) and fluorescence (right) spectra of bacteriochlorophyll a in diethyl ether. 5. Look at this figure from Blankenship's book, Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis. You can see the structure for bacteriochlorophyll a, along with its absorption spectrum. a. What is the molecular shape around the labeled carbon atom? b. What is the hybridization around that same carbon? c. Based on this structure, would you expect this molecule to absorb light in the visible spectrum? Why or why not? Absorbance Fluorescence (Arbitrary units)A standard curve for glucose analysis was prepared.The slope (m) was found to be 1.341 while the y-intercept (b) was -0.333. Calculate the concentration (x) of glucose having an absorbance (y) of 0.151. 0.067 0.361 0.858 0.136[4cde] c. Calculate for the mass of struvite that can be formed in the given urine sample. d. Given that the specific gravity of struvite is 1.7, determine if the amount of struvite in c can pass through the kidney. Note: less than 6mm diameter urolith can pass through the kidney. Assume that the urolith is spherically shaped. e. Using your answer in c, calculate for the number of phosphate ions in the sample.
- Draw a bar diagram on your sketch paper based on the table below and determine the non-carbon hardness (permanent hardness) in mg/L of CaCO3. Atomic weight Equivalent weight or molecular Concentration (mg/L) meq/L concentration (mg/meq) weight (g/mol) 100 Ca2+ 40 150 mg/L as CaCO3 150/50=3 (g/mol)/2(eq/mol)=50 Mg2+ 24 100 mg/L as CaCO3 100/50=2 Na* 23 46 mg/L K* 39 39 mg/L HCO3 61 225 mg/L as CaCO3 225/50=4.5 So,2 96 72 mg/L 35.5 71 mg/L O 25 mg/L of CaCO3 O 50 mg/L of CaCO3 O 100 mg/L of CaCO3 O 150 mg/L of CaCO34.Determination of hardness by clark's testYou have a 11.5 mg sample of blood that contains various proteins. Hemoglobin is the only protein in the sample containing Fe. Hemoglobin contains 3.83% by mass of a compound called heme (C₃₄H₃₂FeN₄O₄, MW = 616.49 g/mol). You find that your 11.5 mg blood sample contains 26.7 micrograms of Fe. What is the mass percent of hemoglobin in your protein sample?
- You have a 11.5 mg sample of blood that contains various proteins. Hemoglobin is the only protein in the sample containing Fe. Hemoglobin contains 3.83% by mass of a compound called heme (C₃₄H₃₂FeN₄O₄, MW = 616.49 g/mol). You find that your 11.5 mg blood sample contains 34.9 micrograms of Fe. What is the mass percent of hemoglobin in your protein sample? -don't prematureley roundNaCr20, H2SO.RMR (kcal/day) = (9.99 x 79.5kg) + (6.25 X 182.9cm) - (4.92 x 35) + (166 x 1)- 161