Solutions containing copper ions were analysed by AAS - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 20 - 2010 - Paper 1
Question 20
Solutions containing copper ions were analysed by AAS. A standard solution of 10 ppm copper had an AAS absorbance of 0.400. A second solution of unknown concentratio... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Solutions containing copper ions were analysed by AAS - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 20 - 2010 - Paper 1
Step 1
Find the concentration of the unknown solution
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Using Beer's Law, which states that absorbance (A) is directly proportional to concentration (C), we can set up the following ratio using the standard solution:
Thus, the concentration of the unknown solution is 12.5 ppm.
Step 2
Calculate the mass of copper in the solution
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We know that the concentration is 12.5 ppm, which means there are 12.5 mg of copper in 1 L of solution. Therefore, in 100 mL (0.1 L), the mass of copper (m) can be calculated as:
m=12.5 mg/L×0.1 L=1.25 mg=1.25×10−3 g
Step 3
Determine the mass of the precipitate
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The precipitation reaction results in the formation of a copper carbonate precipitate. Assuming complete precipitation, the mass of the precipitate will be the same as the mass of copper. Thus, the mass of precipitate formed is:
1.25×10−3 g
However, this corresponds to choice (A). Given that the mass of the precipitate formed must match the provided options and considering rounding, the correct answer from the available options is: