Some commercially available algaecides for swimming pools claim to contain 7% copper. Could the method used in this experiment to analyze for the amount of copper be adapted to determine if the 7% copper claim is correct on a 25 mL sample of algaecide? Explain in detail and include mention of any additional information that would be needed to answer this question

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Explanation:

  1. 7% copper implies 7 w/v%(weight/volume %) of copper. This implies a 100 mL algaecide arrangement contains 7 grams of copper.  
  2. Henceforth we have a thought of the measure of copper that ought to be available in a given example of algaecide.  
  3. Indeed, even a 1 mL algaecide test is sufficient to discover the percentage of copper in it.  
  4. so a 25mL sample of algaecide must have around 1.75g of copper.