UNIVERSIDAD EL BOSQUE
CRSA, 202041 (Week 7-88) WORKSHOP OF MATH
SIGNATURES. UNITARY TEACHERS | MONICA MUNOZ CARDENAS: ‘SKILLS
OPERATIONS JONATHAN TAPIAS SARABIA “Fractions”
Dear students!
Both, Monica and Jonathan, are concerned about your math skills. Our deste? Find the difTerent pathways of understanding physical chemistry
and unitary operations, employing basic tools acquired in your career.
Allis connected, even you may not se it!
Off we go!
1. 1.3003 g of NayAsO. are dissolved in 100,0 mL. of water. From this stock solution, 3 serial dilutions are prepared with the following proportions:
2:3; Ps=13 and Py=2'5, Caleulate the concentration in ppm of Na" in the final dilution,
2. The aqueous phate dissociation oF barbiturc acid ean be represented as:
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«+H
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‘What is the value of K, if in equilibrium the proportion of H’ fons per barbituric acid molecules is 47/500 from a 102M solution of weak electrolyte?
3. The equilibrium constant ofthe reaction BrO,~ + 2Cr** + AUf,O = Br~ + Cr,0,2 + 8H at 25,0°C is 1.0.x 10". Assume an experiment
with pH LS conditions, the concentration of the dichromate ion corresponds to two thirds of the hydronium ion: while 3/5000 pars ofthis is
‘equivalent atthe concentration ofthe chromium ion; the concentration of the bromide ion is 23 times greater than the bromate ion, Otherwise,
bromide values is equal to half concentration ofthe dichromate ion,
A. According to tis report, which direction will the reaction shif to reach equilibrium sta?
BL IFthe stoichiometry ofthe reaction changes to:
Uy BrOy + 2/g6r* + 4/qH20 = Y/y Br + 1/46r20," + 8/qH*
‘What ithe value ofthe equa constane?
44. Find the aH forthe eaetions below, given the following reactions and subsequent 4H values
Ziyy + WS yy 20,4) > ZnSO yu,
Zale) + Y SH) + ZnS) aH=-18392k
2ZaS(9)+3 Og) —+ 220045) +2 808) AH= 927.544
280:()+0:@) + 250.) AH=-196.04 kr
Z00(3) +SOx(@) + ZnS04(s) aH=-23032k
Cy + 2 Oye + 200 yp) + HO
CoHldg) + CHG) +2 He) A= 283.51
HG) +4048) — 10) AH=21371
2COYg) + 31,0) + CHig) + 7h 0x8) AH= 849UNIVERSIDAD EL BOSQUE
chemisrey easor weskeat WORKSHOP OF MATH
SIGNATURES. UNITARY. | TEacHERs | MONICA MUNOZ CARDENAS ‘SKILLS
OPERATIONS JONATHAN TAPIAS SARABIA “Fractions!
D2 Hyg * 12 yy + HCley
COCK(g) + H20()) -+ CH2Ch() + Oxe)
2HCI(g) + %Ox(g) > H.0() + Chie)
CHLCL() + Hg) + *%0.{g) + COCK(g) + 24,01) AH =-402.5
5. Sodium bromide has antiepitetic properties and was used during the 19th and early 20th centuries to teat the symptoms of different types
‘of epilepsy. The following process has been used to obtain sodium bromide:
Stage 1 (Yield = 93.2%). Iron molecular bromine —+ iron bromide (ID,
‘Stage 2 (Yield = 708%). Iron (Il) bromide + molecular bromine —> Tr-ron ostabromide
Stage 3 (Veld = 82.6%) ‘Tri-ion Octabromide + Sodium Carbonate ~» Sodium Bromide + Carbon Dowie + Tiron Tetroxide
How many grams of ion (66,6% purity) and bromine (88.3% purity) are needed in
the thi sage? Note: The rules of three are not supported.
ist stage, for every kilogram of sodium bromide produced.
6. A substitute fr aspirin, acetaminophen (CsHA0:N) is produced by the following synthesis in 3 steps
CollsON a) + Haig) + HClac) * CellyONCle) + Haq
GoHlgONChyy + NaOHeqe) + CoHs ON) + HO + Maa,
GHyON oy + CaHsOaq) > Celly2N io + HCHO rey
If yields reactions are 87%, 98% and 95%, respectively; calculate the amount of CsHsOsNjx necessary (99% purity) forthe production of 40 stones of
acetaminophen,
“Je ne demande pas de priéres avec votre confiance seulement, je serai heurews."
(No pido oraciones solo com tu confianca,seré fll:
Extracto tomado del poema
“Une saison en enfer 1873)", de Arthur Rimbaud
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