Part 2 1. Differentiate between the following terms: i. Classical and instrumental technique ii. Qualitative and quantitative analysis iii. Precision and accuracy

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I) callbration curve
m) dilution factor
n) titratioön curve
5. (a) Explain how would you prepare a 0.1000 M solution of oxalic acid
(H2C204-2H20) in a 200 ml volumetric flask?
(b) A 0.6215g sample containing oxalic acid required 22.74 mL of 0.09843 M NaOH
for titration. Write the reaction equation between H2C204 and NaOH then use it
to calculate the % H2C2O4 in the sample.
6. Calculate the molarity of a stock ammonia solution that has a mass percent of 28.0
(w/w) and a specific gravity of 0.90. How would you prepare a 0.15 M NH3
solution in 250 mL from this stock?
Part 2
1. Differentiate between the following terms:
i. Classical and instrumental technique
ii. Qualitative and quantitative analysis
iii. Precision and accuracy
Transcribed Image Text:I) callbration curve m) dilution factor n) titratioön curve 5. (a) Explain how would you prepare a 0.1000 M solution of oxalic acid (H2C204-2H20) in a 200 ml volumetric flask? (b) A 0.6215g sample containing oxalic acid required 22.74 mL of 0.09843 M NaOH for titration. Write the reaction equation between H2C204 and NaOH then use it to calculate the % H2C2O4 in the sample. 6. Calculate the molarity of a stock ammonia solution that has a mass percent of 28.0 (w/w) and a specific gravity of 0.90. How would you prepare a 0.15 M NH3 solution in 250 mL from this stock? Part 2 1. Differentiate between the following terms: i. Classical and instrumental technique ii. Qualitative and quantitative analysis iii. Precision and accuracy
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