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How to dissolve a powdered drug once it has been mixed with water

For a biological experiment I have acquired $\pu{10 mg}$ of CHIR 99021 (laduviglusib). In order to obtain a $\pu{10 mM}$ stock solution, I had to dissolve the powder in $\pu{2.15 mL}$ of dimethyl ...
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Stability of n-Dodecyl-beta-D-maltoside in buffer solutions for assay experiments

I have a buffer system which contains multiple salts and in addition DTT and n-Dodecyl-beta-D-maltoside. I understand that DTT is hydrolysing quite fast and this component must be used always fresh ...
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What does it mean for a substance to be "sparingly soluble"?

I have trouble understanding what solubility means. Merriam-Webster defines it as follows: 1 the quality or state of being soluble 2 the amount of a substance that will dissolve in a given amount of ...
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Are all salts completely dissociated in solution when put in smaller amounts than their molar solubility?

From what I understand, the solubility is given in terms of molar solubility (or $\pu{K_{sp}}$), from which it can be easily calculated). Indeed, the saturation point represents the maximum amount of ...
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What is the inconsistency in calculating the differences in Na2O and NaOH in solids (v2)?

(Note that this question has been fully edited for clarity, SE help advised not to delete the question and post another). Background: I have a computer model in which I feed it input data from various ...
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Determining the concentration of a very small sample of sulfuric acid

How can we determine the concentration of sulfuric acid in a very small sample? We are working on a “mechanical” process that transports a very small amount of sulfuric acid to an instrument and we ...
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Magnesium vs calcium vs barium ions from these 3 tests

How do I pick up the difference between barium, calcium, and magnesium ions? I had to do a quantitative analysis practical exam: I was given an aqueous solution of a salt, and when adding separately ...
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Determining iron(III) content in mixture of iron(II) and iron(III) [closed]

Problem Outline a plan of an experiment to determine the percentage of iron present as iron(III) in a solution containing $\ce{Fe^3+(aq)}$ and $\ce{Fe^2+(aq)}$ ions. You are provided with zinc, a ...
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An Index Poisoning Case Involving Dichlor and Carbonic Acid [closed]

I'm currently working an unusual case of poisoning, with Sodium Dichloro-S-Triazinetrione. In my case, I need to know the expected reaction with carbonic acid. I'm also curious if anyone could give ...
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pH meter mechanism - connecting potential differences

This question was asked here: pH probe bulb - what is happening within the glass? and How does a pH glass electrode work?. But, the mechanism remains unanswered. How does a potential difference ...
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Disparity between LeChatelier's Principle and Solutions

Let's say that there is a solution $\ce{Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) <=> NaCl(s)}$ If the above solution is at equilibrium we can say that it is saturated and hence no more Sodium Chloride will dissolve. ...
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Problem in the calculation of ionic strength of a solution

Recently I've been trying to answer the question 10-13 (c) of 9th edition of Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry of Skoog et al. Comparing my answers with the student manual , I realized that my ...
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Alkalinity measured by titration after degassing of CO2

I recently received some lab results from a sample which contained a lot of CO2, which degassed before the total alkalinity was measured by titration to a pH 4.5 end point. The best analogue for this ...
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Determining the mass of a substance using calibration curve produced by HPLC

I hope everyone is doing well and safe! Yesterday, I was fortunate enough to be taught about how to read a chromatography calibration curve through this stackexchange! Special thanks to those who ...
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Can analytical precision be finer than a lower detection limit?

Can analytical precision be finer than a lower detection limit? For example, if the lower detection limit of an analytical method is reported as 0.010 ppm. Is it possible to have an analytical ...
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Is there a reason why we add (CH3CSNH2) but not H2S in qualitative group analysis? [closed]

Brief question: In $\ce{Cu}$-$\ce{As}$ group analysis we are expected to add thinoacetamide to make a precipitate with sulfide. Can we use $\ce{H2S}$ instead?
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Creating a 10 ppb Lead Nitrate Solution

I’m trying to make a 10 ppb Lead Nitrate solution as part of a concentration calibration step for a Beer Lambert’s Law experiment. I plan on performing a dilution in three steps. The calculations have ...
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Creating 1L of 1000 ppb stock solution of Pb2+

I’m testing on samples that require a concentration of 1000 ppb (or 1 mg/L) of Pb 2+. My first thought was to simply dissolve 1 mg of Lead nitrate in 1 L of deionized distilled water to create 1 L of ...
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Can o-phenanthroline be used as a complexing agent for lead(II)?

I’ve been trying to find a method to perform a spectrophotometric analysis to determine lead concentration (on the ppm level). This would require some chelator capable of forming a coloured complex ...
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Chemicals that form coloured complexes with Pb(II) cations

I’m currently conducting a photo-spectrometric analysis of lead concentration in water, and was looking into using Eriochrome Black T (EBT) as an indicator for $\ce{Pb^2+}$ (due to the complex forming ...
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Is it possible to measure light absorbance for analysis of lead concentration without photospectrophotmeter

I’m designing an experiment which requires I measure final and initial lead concentrations for the determination of aqueous lead uptake by different mediums. Because lead concentrations would be ...
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How concentrated does the analyte solution need to be in order to perform a (chelatometric) titration

I’m currently investigating a method to chemically pretreat cellulosic waste as bisorbents for enhanced uptake of lead in water. I intend to measure the initial and final concentration of water to ...
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What causes the differences in price in home testing kits for lead in water? [closed]

The price differences between home testing kits to test tap-water for lead are huge. 20 dollar will either buy 1 test kit or 100 test strips. Both are intended to test drinking-water safety. What ...
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Is chromate a suitable indicator for the titration of Ag⁺ with Cl⁻?

To titrate $\ce{Cl-}$ with $\ce{Ag+}$ we use chromate $\ce{CrO4^2-}$ as an indicator. The titration reaction is: $$\ce{Ag+ + Cl- <=> AgCl}\tag{R1}$$ $$K_1 = \frac{1}{K_\mathrm{sp}(\ce{AgCl})} =...
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Calcium ion and sulfate did not form precipitate

I was in the chemistry lab earlier this week. We were doing a qualitative experiment (no concentration given for any solution). I added an unknown solution that contains $\ce{Ba^2+},$ $\ce{Ca^2+},$ ...
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Preparation of acetate buffer from sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid

A $\pu{1.0 L}$ buffer solution of $\mathrm{pH}~4.43$ is made up of $\pu{0.30 M}$ sodium ethanoate and $\pu{0.20 M}$ $\ce{HCl}$ solutions. Calculate the volume of sodium ethanoate and $\pu{0.20 M}$ $\...
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Why do we use hydrochloric in the test for sulfate ions but nitric acid for halide ions?

Recently, I have learnt about testing for ions in qualitative analysis (BBC Bitesize). The link above which I used for reference mentions that for the test for sulfate anions, hydrochloric acid $(\ce{...
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Redox titration or iron(II)

The concentration of $\ce{Fe^2+(aq)}$ can be determined by a redox titration using A. $\ce{KBr}$ B. $\ce{SnCl2}$ C. $\ce{KMnO4}$ (basic) D. $\ce{KBrO3}$ (acidic) Can anyone please help me on this ...
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Percent Dissociated from Titration Curve

Question 818 references the titration curve. Answer is A because $\ce{H+}$ conc $= 10^{-4}$. This is conc of dissociated acid. The conc of the undissociated acid is the original concentration minus ...
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Why is maximum buffer capacity for some diprotic buffers not when pH = pKa?

According to Rajkovic et al. [1]: $$β = \frac{[\ce{H+}]}{K_\mathrm{w}} + 2.303\cdot\frac{[\ce{H+}]\cdot K_\mathrm{a}\cdot c}{[\ce{H+}] + K_\mathrm{a}}$$ where $K_\mathrm{a}$ is the dissociation ...
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Effects of Ka on the Half-Equivalence Point

I'm new to studying chemistry at a university level and am currently reviewing acid-base titrations. I am wondering about the relationship between your ionization constant for a weak acid ($K_\mathrm{...
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Qualitative analysis of iron(III) salt

Why will $\ce{Fe^3+}$ give brown ring test? In my textbook it was given that ferric ion gives brown ring too. I am confused, if ferric ion is already present, then what will reduce nitrate ion to ...
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Calculating solubility of iron(III) hydroxide in water

The following example in Skoog's Analytical Chemistry uses mass-balance and charge-balance equations to calculate the solubility of iron(III) hydroxide in aqueous solution. $$ \begin{align} \ce{Fe(...
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What causes the turbidity when preparing Fenton's reagent?

New guy, please be gentle. I might ask questions not according to conventions, I am not a chemist nor do I study chemistry. Feel free to adapt the question and the tagging. I am preparing a solution ...
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Potentiometric determination of fluoride

We did an experiment of potentiometric determination of fluoride ions. In several beakers we added several concentrations of NaF solutions and then we added water. We calculated with the electrode the ...
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How much additional hydrochloric acid should be added to arrive at ‘excess acid’?

I am an IB student. And I am trying to find the mass percentage of $\ce{NaHCO3}$ in antacid. I am dissolving the antacid in $\pu{0.1 M}$ $\ce{HCl}$ solution. So, first of all I conducted some ...
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How do I measure out these salts using the proper method?

I'm planning on preparing a water solution using the following salts of reagent grade with approximately these concentrations: \begin{array}{lr} \ce{CaCl2} & \pu{10 mg/L}\\ \ce{Na2SO4} & \...
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Where is my antimony going?

I work in a trace metals laboratory operating an ICP-OES. I've been having some trouble with the recovery of antimony in a weak $\ce{HCl}$ solution post-digestion. The antimony is part of a mix of ...
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pH probe bulb - what is happening within the glass?

I am trying to understand how the glass bulb of a pH electrode of a pH meter works - the glass bulb itself. Not the reference electrode or the rest of the electrode (HCl, Ag/AgCl wire, etc...), the ...
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Reaction of sodium hydroxide with ethanol

I am carrying out a titration to determine the solubility of a carboxylic acid in mixtures of water and ethanol. I will be titrating a diluted (previously) saturated solution of water, ethanol and the ...
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How would I measure the dissolved carbon dioxide content of a liquid (water to start with)

I would like to measure the dissolved carbon dioxide content of a sample of water. I was thinking that conductivity might change with carbon dioxide level, and also pH. I would like to have the ...
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Why does the composition of Ocean Water list sodium and chloride separately?

This is the site I am using. It is also found here, but this uses mg/L instead of percents. It lists Sodium at 30.8%, and Chloride at 55.3%. How can this be? Shouldn't the two be listed as Sodium ...
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Do I need to include calcium chloride in this reaction equation?

Yesterday I titrated a solution of calcium hydroxide in aqueous calcium chloride with $16.7~\mathrm{mL}$ of $\ce{HCl}$. More specifically, I took $25\ \mathrm{mL}$ of the calcium hydroxide in aq ...
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Why does Devarda's alloy include copper?

Devarda's alloy is used in the detection of nitrates. However, judging by the reaction equation, only aluminium plays the role of reducer: $$\ce{3NaNO3 + 8Al + 5NaOH + 18H2O -> 8Na[Al(OH)4] + 3NH3(...
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Calcium sulfate soluble in water

In the volumetric estimation of calcium in a given solution as calcium oxalate. We convert the calcium oxalate to oxalic acid by dissolving the former in hot (~70 °C) 2 N sulfuric acid solution. This ...
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Why does phosphoric acid mask the colour of iron(III) complex in water?

In the redox titration of iron(III) with permanganate or dichromate, we use phosphoric(V) acid to "mask" the color of iron(III) because it interferes with the end point color change. What's the ...
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Difference in calculated pH and the real pH of a phosphate buffer

I want to prepare a buffer system with $\mathrm{pH} = 7.00$ and a total concentration $c_\mathrm{tot} = \pu{0.10 mol l^-1}$ using sodium hydrogen phosphate $(\ce{Na2HPO4})$ and sodium dihydrogen ...
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Best x-ray dopant?

An x-ray computed tomography scanner has been used in an attempt to look at the pore space of a limestone rock sample (a carbonate, $\ce{CaCO3}$) saturated with a $\mathrm{12\ wt\%}$ sodium iodide ($\...
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What is the procedure to create stock solutions?

Until now to execute this recipe, each time i had to count those milligrams/Liter. An enough difficult procedure. I am posting here this question to help me understand the procedure of creating ...
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Are refractive or density based Brix meters better for use with alcoholic drinks?

Assume that somebody wants to measure the sugar content of a liqueur. It seems that there are two types of Brix meters for it, ones which use the solution density and ones which use refraction of ...
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