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2. A solution of I2 was standardized with ascorbic acid. Using a 0.1000-g sample of pure ascorbic acid, 25.32 mL of I2 were required to reach the starch end point.
a) What is the molarity of the iodine solution?
a) What is the molarity of the iodine solution?
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Answered by
DrBob222
1 mol ascorbic acid reacts with 1 mol I2 so the ratio is 1:1.
mols ascorbic acid = grams/molar mass = ?
mols I2 = mols ascorbic acid from the equation.
M I2 = mols I2/L I2.
mols ascorbic acid = grams/molar mass = ?
mols I2 = mols ascorbic acid from the equation.
M I2 = mols I2/L I2.
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