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The flowchart shown outlines the process used to determine the amount of sulfate present in a sample of lawn fertiliser. Step 1 Fertiliser weighed Dissolved + filte... show full transcript
Step 1
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Several assumptions were made during this process:
Complete Dissolution: It is assumed that the fertilizer dissolves entirely in the solvent. If any of the sulfate remains undissolved, it will lead to an underestimation of the sulfate content.
No Loss of Sulfate: The process assumes no loss of sulfate occurs during filtration and rinsing. Any loss would similarly lead to inaccurate results.
Complete Precipitation: The addition of Ba should ensure that all sulfate ions present precipitate out as BaSO. Incomplete precipitation can result in lower measurements of sulfate.
These assumptions are crucial for the validity of the process; any deviations can lead to errors in quantifying the sulfate content.
Step 2
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To find the mass of the dried precipitate at Step 4, we first determine the amount of sulfate in the original sample. Given that the sample weighs 4.25 g and contains 35% sulfate:
When Ba is added, it reacts with sulfate ions to form barium sulfate (BaSO) according to the following chemical equation:
ightarrow ext{BaSO}_4 $$ From this reaction, we see that the mass of the resultant precipitate (BaSO$_4$) is equivalent to the amount of sulfate calculated. Therefore, the mass of the dried precipitate is approximately 1.49 g.Report Improved Results
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