4. A student performed a similar experiment with a 3.683 g sample of lemon cookies and extracted 0.695 g of fat answer the following questions: (a) What is the % fat in their sample? (b) If the serving size is listed as 56 g how much fat is in one serving based on their experiment?
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A student followed the procedure of this experiment, but instead of using lead strips, the student placed iron strips in a solution of iron(II) nitrate. The electrolysis apparatus was then set up according to Figure 1. The following data were obtained:
Average milliamps | 122 |
Time of electrolysis, sec | 3600 |
Initial mass of iron strip serving as cathode, g | 56.4501 |
Final mass of iron strip serving as cathode, g | 56.5811 |
Initial mass of iron strip serving as anode, g | 57.6810 |
(a) How many grams of iron were deposited?
(b) Calculate the number of coulombs passed.
(c) Calculate the number of faradays. (answer in scientific notation)
(d) Calculate the number of electrons transferred. (answer in scientific notation)
(e) Calculate the number of Fe2+ ions deposited. (answer in scientific notation)
(f) How many moles of iron were deposited? (answer in scientific notation)
(g) Calculate the molecular mass of iron.
(h) How many moles of electrons were transferred? (answer in scientific notation)
(i) Find the ratio of the number of moles of electrons transferred to the number of moles of iron deposited.
(j) What is the final mass of the iron strip serving as the anode?