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Grason
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:09 pm    Post subject: how many mole left if I rinse it for many times? Reply with quote

A vessel contains a solution of concentration X mole/L. On emptying the vessel, 0.1 ml of the solution remains adhered to the glass. How many moles of material the left inside the vessel?

If 10ml of deionized water are added, rinsed round and tipped out, so that again 0.1 ml of liquid is left behind, how many moles of material are now left?

If this rinsing procedure is repeated with a further 10 ml of deionizd water, how many moles of material remain now?

If the vessel is rinsed only once with 20 ml of deionized water, inside of rinsing with two 10 ml portions of deionized water, and again 0.1 ml of liquid is left behind, how many moles of material remain in this case?

In this example, how many times more effective is it to wash twice with 10 ml of deionized water than to wash once with the same total quantity(20 ml)?
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RobJim
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1. You know the concentration and volume. Multiply them and make sure the units cancel properly. You'll need to change L to mL or the reverser.

2. The water will dilute the solution 100 fold, which means the concentration will be 1% of what it was. Once you get this concentration repeat number 1.

3. Repeat number 2.

4. The water dilutes the solution 200 fold. Repeat number 1.
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