1) A 0.125 mol/L of potassium dichromate solution is used to titrate 10.0 mL of chromium (II) sulfate in an acidic solution. What is the concentration of chromium (II) ions? (1.31mol/L) Trial Final burette reading (mL) Initial burette reading (mL) Volume of K2Cr207 (aq) 1 15.8 3.4 2 34.9 17.5 3 18.9 1.5 4 34.1 11.0
1) A 0.125 mol/L of potassium dichromate solution is used to titrate 10.0 mL of chromium (II) sulfate in an acidic solution. What is the concentration of chromium (II) ions? (1.31mol/L) Trial Final burette reading (mL) Initial burette reading (mL) Volume of K2Cr207 (aq) 1 15.8 3.4 2 34.9 17.5 3 18.9 1.5 4 34.1 11.0
Chapter16: Applications Of Neutralization Titrations
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