CHE 110L Lecture 7: Determination of Salt Solutions by Density

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The purpose of this experiment was to determine the concentration of salt in various unknown salt solutions by plotting the linear relationship between density and a concentration of standard salt solutions. The procedure for this lab can be found on pages 40-44 in general chemistry che110l. Carbon copies of data tables have been attached to the back of this lab report. 0. 9882 g/ml + 0. 9934 g/ml + 0. 9054 g/ml = 0. 9623 g/ml. 3: average density solution 2 (6. 734% salt) 1. 0314 g/ml + 1. 0292 g/ml + 1. 0305 g/ml = 1. 0304 g/ml. 3: average density solution 3 (15. 150% salt) 1. 0780 g/ml + 1. 0940 g/ml + 1. 0857 g/ml = 1. 0859 g/ml. 3: average density solution 4 (20. 637% salt) 1. 1215 g/ml + 1. 1394 g/ml + 1. 1523 g/ml = 1. 1377 g/ml. 3: average density unknown #1: eastern mediterranean. 1. 0291 g/ml + 1. 0245 g/ml + 1. 0163 g/ml = 1. 0233 g/ml. 3: average density unknown #2: industrial waste water.

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