(a)
Interpretation:
Two possible reaction of
(a)
Answer to Problem 16.16P
For scheme 2, the half reactions are,
The net reaction is,
For scheme 2, the half reactions are,
The net reaction is,
Explanation of Solution
Given
Scheme 1:
Scheme 2:
(b)
Interpretation:
Volume of potassium permanganate required in scheme 1 and scheme 2 has to be calculated.
(b)
Answer to Problem 16.16P
In scheme 1,
In scheme 2,
Explanation of Solution
Given
Weight of Sodium peroxyborate tetrahydrate =
Amount of 1 M Sulphuric acid =
Strength of Potassium permanganate titrated with 1 M Sulphuric acid =
Amount of Sulphuric acid titrated with potassium permanganate =
To calculate: amount of
It producing
Scheme 1:
2 moles of
Therefore,
Scheme 2:
2 moles of
Therefore,
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