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1) How many moles of S 2 O 3 2- are consumed for every mol of ClO - present in s

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Question

1) How many moles of S2O32- are consumed for every mol of ClO- present in solution?

2)

In this experiment, the purpose of the standardization reaction is

to convert the hypochlorite to triiodide (I3-)

to prevent side reactions which would reduce the precision of the experiment.

to activate the I3- so that it will react with the thiosulphate.

to precisely determine the concentration of the sodium thiosulphate titrant

3) A 10.0 mL sample of liquid bleach is diluted to 100. mL in a volumetric flask. A 25.0 mL aliquot of this solution is analyzed using the procedure in this experiment. If 12.6 mL of 0.30 M Na2S2O3 is needed to reach the equivalence point, what is the percent by mass NaClO in the bleach?

Hint: Percent by mass is grams of NaClO / mass of bleach. Presume a density for the bleach of 1.00 g/mL.

a.

to convert the hypochlorite to triiodide (I3-)

b.

to prevent side reactions which would reduce the precision of the experiment.

c.

to activate the I3- so that it will react with the thiosulphate.

d.

to precisely determine the concentration of the sodium thiosulphate titrant

Explanation / Answer

my answer is

to prevent side reactions which would reduce the precision of the experiment.

to prevent side reactions which would reduce the precision of the experiment.