Alright, I just want to know how to figure out how to do this, I don't want the answers, I just would like to know how. if you want you can change the numbers, and show how to do it with formulas or what not... even just give me the formulas and I will do it myself, I really don't care.... Please Help !!!!!!
For the solution you will make in step 14 of the experimental procedure:
a) Calculate the mL of isopropyl alcohol you will need.
b) Calculate the mL of 9.0 M sulfuric acid you will need.
c) Calculate the g of sodium fluoride you will need.
Hint: Necessary molar masses and densities for the above reacents are given in the REAGENTS PROVIDED section of the experiment
Regents provided:
KMnO4, 2.00x10-3M
Sulfiric Acid 1.00 M
Sulfiric Acid 6.0 M
Sulfiric Acid 9.0 M
Isopropyl alcohol, 100%, 60.096 g/mol, 0.782 g/mL at 25 deg C
NaF, solid, 41.988 g/mol
Step 14. Prepare 100.o mL of a solution which is 0.60 M in isopropyl alcohol, 0.120 M in NaF, and 1.00 M in H2SO4.
In a 100 mL volumetric flask, mix the g of NaF and the volumes of 9.0 M H2SO4 and pure isopropyl alcohol that you calculated in the prelab exercise