8. If 45.52 mL of a potassium permanganate solution is needed to titrate 2.145 g of...
b) If 28.93 mL of a potassium permanganate solution was used to titrate 25.00 mL of a sodium oxalate solution made by dissolving 1.0423 g of sodium oxalate in 250.0 mL of deionized water, calculate the molarity of the potassium permanganate.
b) If 28.93 mL of a potassium permanganate solution was used to titrate 25.00 mL of a sodium oxalate solution made by dissolving 1.0423 g of sodium oxalate in 250.0 mL of deionized water, calculate the molarity of the potassium permanganate.
An acidified solution of manganate (VII) of permanganate ions, MnO4-, is a strong oxidising agent and will be used in an experiment to determine the percentage of iron in a sample of ammonium iron (II) sulfate hexahydrate. The titration is self-indicating because at the equivalence point the products are a different colour than the original reactants. The two half reactions are: MnO4-(aq) + 8H+(aq) + 5e- ---> Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O(l) Fe^2+(aq) ---> Fe^3+(aq) + e- a) What is a redox...
What is the molarity (mol/L) of a potassium permanganate solution if 19.95 mL of it was used to titrate a 13.89 mL sample of a 0.1731 M sodium oxalate standard solution.
2.5g of AR ammonium iron (ll) sulfate hexahydrate crystals are dissolved in 40mL of 1M sulfuric acid solution. Solution is then titrated with 6.4mL of 0.02M potassium permanganate (VII) solution. a) Write an overall equation for the reaction. b) How many moles of permanganate are present in the titre value? c) How many moles of Fe^2+ are present in the solution? d) What mass of Fe^2+ is present in the ammonium iron (ll) sulfate hexahydrate? e) What is the percentage...
QUESTION 4 What is the molarity (mol/L) of a potassium permanganate solution if 17.67 mL of it was used to titrate a 12.62 mL sample of a 0.1272 M sodium oxalate standard solution.
How many mL of 0.265 M KMnO4 solution are needed to react with 4.42 g of iron (II) sulfate? 2 KMnO4 + 10 FeSO4 + 8 H2SO4 –> 5 Fe2(SO4)3 + 2 MnSO4 + K2SO4 + 8 H2O
Spring 2019 CSUSM CHEM 175 8. Which statements are true? Select ALL. that apply. a) Dissolution of ammonium nitrate is an endothermic reactio b) Hydrogen gas evolves when calcium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid. c) The acid-base neutralization reaction is exothermic. ) The value of enthalpy change, AH, of calcium chloride dissolution is positive. sample contains an unknown amount of Fe?'which is titrated with a KMnO, solution in acidie tions to determine the iron composition by mass. A standardized KMnOs...
1. A solid sample containing some Fe2+ weighs 2.360 g. It required 36.44 mL 0.0244 M KMnO, to titrate the Fe- in the dissolved sample to a pink end point. The balanced redox reaction is shown below. 8 H + MnO4 + 5 Fe2+ + Mn2+ + 5 Fe3+ + 4H20 Calculate each of the following quantities. 2. (2 points) Calculate the percentage of Fe in pure iron(II) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate: (NH4)2[Fe(SO4)2]• 6 H20.
Suppose 0.0793 g of potassium chloride is dissolved in 100. mL of a 20.0 m M aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate. Calculate the final molarity of potassium cation in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the potassium chloride is dissolved in It. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.