I have a few questions I was wondering if you guys could help me with. You don't need to solve them, I just want a push in the right direction so I can understand them.
Any and all help is appreciated!---
1. A technician obtained the following results for the concentration (mg/dL) of cholesterol in a blood sample: 240, 252, 242, 238, 239, and 236. The technician re-measured the cholesterol in the same blood sample using a different method. The results were: 233, 231, 222, 235, 239, and 234. At the 95% confidence level is the second method consistently less precise?
I'm pretty certain I need to use a one-tailed F-test for this, but I simply don't know how to do that while comparing with the second method. Any thoughts?
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2a. The
Ksp of cerium(III) iodate is 1.4×10
-11. What is the molar solubility of cerium(III) iodate in pure water?
I calculated a value of
0.00085 M. I'm fairly certain this is correct.
2b. What concentration of sodium iodate in solution would be necessary to reduce the cerium concentration in a saturated solution of cerium(III) iodate by a factor of 10 below that calculated in part a?
I'm not sure where to start with this one. I can't just change the molar solubility by dividing it by 10, substituting it into the
Ksp expression, and solving for [IO
3-]. Any ideas/hints?
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3. A solution is prepared by adding 100.00 mL of 0.10
M AgNO3 to 100.00 mL of 0.12
M NaCl. (At 25
oC, the
Ksp for AgCl is 1.8×10
-10.) Calculate the number of milligrams of Ag
+ that is
not precipitated.
I flat out don't know where to begin on this one.