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Suppose you analyze a 34.7 g sample of bleach and determine that there are 2.03 g...
Suppose in an experiment to determine the amount of sodium hypochlorite in bleach, 0.0000552 mol KIO3 were titrated with an unknown solution of Na2S2O3 and the endpoint was reached after 17.80 mLHow many moles of Na2S2O3 did this require?
1 Suppose in an experiment to determine the amount of sodium hypochlorite in bleach, 0.0000443 mol KIO30.0000443 mol KIO3 were titrated with an unknown solution of Na2S2O3 and the endpoint was reached after 17.80 mL17.80 mL. How many moles of Na2S2O3 did this require? 2. How many moles are present in a 25.00 mL sample of 0.076 M acetate? 3. A 25.00 mL solution containing 0.035 M sodium acetate is titrated with a 0.098 M solution of HCl. How many...
Question 6 Status: Tries remaining: 3 | Points possible: 1.00 Suppose in an experiment to determine the amount of sodium hypochlorite in bleach, 0.0000460 mol KIO3 were titrated with an unknown solution of Na S,0a and the endpoint was reached after 17.80 mL. How many moles of Na,S203 did this require? Answer: CHECK Question 8 Status: Tries remaining: 3 | Points possible: 1.00 A 25.00 mL solution containing 0.035 M sodium acetate is titrated witha 0.098 M solution of HCl....
Suppose you analyze a 33.7 g sample of bleach and determine that there are 2.63 g of sodium hypochlorite present. What is the percent of sodium hypochlorite in the bleach sample?
when i divide #3 and #4 and then multiply by 100 i get 5.43093385214 and i have to use the correct sig figs. what am i doing wrong? Suppose a student diluted and titrated a bleach unknown exactly as described in the experimental procedure except only a single titration was performed which required 15.04 mL of 0.100 M Na2S2O3. The density of the original, undiluted bleach unknown was 1.028 g/mL 1. Calculate the number of moles of Na2S2O3 used in...
ive tried getting help for these problems numerous times and havent had any luck. Suppose a student diluted and titrated a bleach unknown exactly as described in the experimental procedure, except only a single titration was performed which required 15.04 mL of 0.100 M Na S 02. The density of the original, undiluted bleach unknown was 1.028 g/mL 1. Calculate the number of moles of Na2S2O3 used in the titration 0.00150 mol 2. Calculate the number of moles of CIO...
QUESTION 6 The next five problems are calculational in nature. The initial problem statement in each case is similar but the numbers will be different. In several cases, you have more information than you need. Be sure to answer only the question asked in each case - don't get carried away. It is found in an attempt to determine the mass percentage of sodium hypochlorite that 14.81 mL of 0.19 M thiosulfate are required to reach the endpoint in the...
Using your average titre, you will determine the moles of ascorbic acid present in the sample that you titrated. If a 10.00 mL sample of a solution required 12.75 mL of 0.001273 M KIO3 to reach the visual endpoint how many moles of ascorbic acid were in the sample? Give your answer in mol to six decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer.
The concentration for Na2S2O4 2. Determining the oxidizing capacity of a household cleanser or liquid bleach (a) Record the following data for the titration of a household cleanser (or bleach). Brand name of cleanser or bleach Data Trial 1 Trial 2 Mass of sample Trial 3 O.15 g 015 Volume of NA2S2O3 titrant O,13 g Final buret reading 150 13-7 13 16.2 19.3 lल mL mL mL Initial buret reading mL 15 mL mL Net volume of Na2S2O3 mL ....
When doing a titration of a 2.310 g sample of bleach, 11.12 mL of a 0.1117 M Na2S2O3 solution was used. How many moles of I2 reacted with the Na2S2O3? How many grams of NaOCl must have been present in the solution? (Hint: calculate moles of NaOCl that had to have been present based on the moles of I2 that were found and convert that to grams.) What is the percent by mass of the NaOCl in the bleach