140. Solving a chemistry problem
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IV. Two 100 ml volumetric flasks were charged with V ml of waste water containing copper. The necessary amounts of ammonia and a solution of rubyanic acid were also introduced there. To one of the flasks was added 10.00 ml of a standard CuSO4 solution with a copper titer of 0.0010 g / ml, the contents of both flasks were brought to the mark. After filtration, the solutions were photometric to obtain the optical density values AX and AX CT. Determine the concentration of copper in waste water (g / l) according to the following data
- table 5 (in accordance with the task number).
Table 5
Problem number V, ml AX AX CT
39 10.0 0.2 0.38
- table 5 (in accordance with the task number).
Table 5
Problem number V, ml AX AX CT
39 10.0 0.2 0.38
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