
TUTOR Redox Titrations The concentration of Fe in a solution is determined by titrating it with...
1) The concentration of H2C2O4 in a solution is determined by titrating it with a 0.1053 M permanganate solution. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: 2MnO4-(aq) + 5H2C2O4(aq) + 6H3O+(aq) -- > 2Mn2+(aq) + 10CO2(g) + 14H2O(l) In one experiment, 24.77 mL of the 0.1053 M permanganate solution is required to react completely with 20.00 mL of theH2C2O4 solution. Calculate the concentration of the H2C2O4 solution. Answer in _______ M 2) A dichromate solution is standardized by...
The concentration of a Fe2+ solution
is determined by titrating it with a 0.1462 M
solution of Ce4+. The balanced net
ionic equation for the reaction is shown below.
Ce4+(aq)
+ Fe2+(aq)
Ce3+(aq)
+ Fe3+(aq)
In one experiment, 16.48 mL of the
0.1462 M Ce4+ solution
is required to react completely with 25.00 mL of
the Fe2+ solution. Calculate the
concentration of the Fe2+ solution.
The concentration of Cu+ in a solution is determined by titrating it with a 0.1621 M permanganate solution. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: MnO4-(aq) + 5Cu+(aq) + 8H3O+(aq) Mn2+(aq) + 5Cu2+(aq) + 12H2O(l) In one experiment, 18.21 mL of the 0.1621-M permanganate solution is required to react completely with 25.00 mL of the Cu+ solution. Calculate the concentration of the Cu+ solution.
The concentration of H3AsO3 in a solution is determined by titrating it with a 0.1807 M Ce4+ solution. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: 2Ce4+(aq) + H3AsO3(aq) + 5H2O(l) 2Ce3+(aq) + H3AsO4(aq) + 2H3O+(aq) In one experiment, 22.27 mL of the 0.1807 M Ce4+ solution is required to react completely with 25.00 mL of the H3AsO3 solution. Calculate the concentration of the H3AsO3 solution?
Close Problem Tutored Practice Problem 9.5.10 OUNTS TOWARDS GRADE Determine an unknown volume or concentration using an oxidation-reduction titration The concentration of a Fe solution is determined by titrating it with a 0.1138 M solution of permanganate. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is shown below Mn (aq)+5 Fe (aq)+12 H200) MnO(aq)+5 Fe (aq)+8 H3o (aq) In one experiment, 18.41 mL of the 0.1138 M MnO4 solution is required to react completely with 40.00 mL of the Fe2+...
о References) TUTOR Solution Concentration A solution is made by dissolving 27.7 g of nickel(II) chloride, NiCh, in enough water to make exactly 100 mL of solution. Calculate the concentration (molarity) of NiCl in mol/L (M). pt pt M NICl pr Submit Show Approach Show Tutor Steps pt Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining 1 pt 1 pr 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pf 1 pr 1 pr Pievious Naid a e to...
A permanganate solution is standardized by titrating it with a 0.1491 M hydrogen peroxide solution. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: 2MnO4-(aq) + 5H2O2(aq)+6H3O+(aq)2Mn2+(aq) + 5O2(g)+14H2O(l) If 21.22 mL of the 0.1491 M hydrogen peroxide solution is required to react completely with 25.00 mL of the permanganate solution, calculate the concentration of the permanganate solution.
The concentration of hydrogen peroxide in a solution is determined by titration with a 0.1258 M Ce++ solution. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: 2ce4+ (aq) + H2O2(aq) + 2H20(1)— 2Ce3+ (aq) + O2(g) + 2H30+ (aq) (a) If 18.37 mL of the 0.1258 M Ce4+ solution are needed to react completely with 40.00 mL of the hydrogen peroxide solution, what is the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide solution? M (b) Which of the two solutions was...
References TUTOR Dilution A stock solution of Mg(NO2)2 is available to prepare solutions that are more dilute. Calculate the volume, in ml, of a 2.0-M solution of Mg(NO)2 required to prepare exactly 250 mL. of a 0.180-M solution of Mg(NO) mL. Submit Show Approach Show Tutor Steps Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining
The concentration of hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, in a solution is determined by titrating a 13.0 mL sample of the solution with permanganate ion, producing manganese(II) ion and oxygen gas. Part A Enter the balanced chemical equation for the redox reaction that occurs in acidic solution. Part B If it takes 16.6 mL of 0.127 M permanganate solution to reach the equivalence point, what is the molarity of the hydrogen peroxide solution?