(a) How many moles of analyte are present in a 10.0-M solution that occupies 1.0% of the

Chapter 25, Problem 25-32

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(a) How many moles of analyte are present in a 10.0-M solution that occupies 1.0% of the length of a 25-m 60.0-cm capillary? (b) What voltage is required to inject this many moles into a capillary in 4.0 s if the sample has 1/10 of the conductivity of background electrolyte, app 3.0 108 m2 /(V s), and the sample concentration is 10.0 M?

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