Six 50.0 ml volumetric flask 1 through 6 are labeled. 10.00 ml of 2.00 x 10-1 M Fe(NO3)3 solution was then pipet into each volumetric flask. A 1.00,2.00,3.00,4.00 and 5.00ml of 2.00 x 10-3M NaSCN solution was then pipetted to flask 2 through 6 respectively. A sufficient amount of 0.10 M nitric acid was then added to each flask to make each a total volume of 50.00ml. Hint M1V1=M2V2 a)what would be the concentration of Fe(NO3)3 in 0.10M HNO3? b)what would be the concentration of NaSCN in 0.10M HNO3?
Six 50.0 ml volumetric flask 1 through 6 are labeled. 10.00 ml of 2.00 x 10-1 M Fe(NO3)3 solution was then pipet into each volumetric flask. A 1.00,2.00,3.00,4.00 and 5.00ml of 2.00 x 10-3M NaSCN solution was then pipetted to flask 2 through 6 respectively. A sufficient amount of 0.10 M nitric acid was then added to each flask to make each a total volume of 50.00ml. Hint M1V1=M2V2 a)what would be the concentration of Fe(NO3)3 in 0.10M HNO3? b)what would be the concentration of NaSCN in 0.10M HNO3?
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Six 50.0 ml volumetric flask 1 through 6 are labeled. 10.00 ml of 2.00 x 10-1 M Fe(NO3)3 solution was then pipet into each volumetric flask. A 1.00,2.00,3.00,4.00 and 5.00ml of 2.00 x 10-3M NaSCN solution was then pipetted to flask 2 through 6 respectively. A sufficient amount of 0.10 M nitric acid was then added to each flask to make each a total volume of 50.00ml. Hint M1V1=M2V2
a)what would be the concentration of Fe(NO3)3 in 0.10M HNO3?
b)what would be the concentration of NaSCN in 0.10M HNO3?
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