Solving a chemistry problem

📂 Coursework 👤 Derkach

Product Description

7(1). From V ml of aqueous 0.1 M solutions of salts, they are extracted in the form of hydroxyquinolates by threefold extraction with chloroform; a) lanthanum, b) samarium. The distribution coefficients are DLn=370, DSm=280. Calculate the minimum solvent consumption to extract each of the elements so that its concentration in the aqueous solution decreases to the final concentration c’.
OPTION 1
VLn, ml, VSm, ml s’, mol/l.
250 200 1*10-3

Additional Information

If you do not open the file - install the RAR archiver. Inside the archive you will find a solution in Word format.
Price: $1.35
Seller: Derkach
Category: Coursework
Currency: USD

Secure payment via oplata.info

Related Products

35. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

83. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

86. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

106. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

30. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37

17. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37

37. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37

More from this Seller