how to determine the molarity of iron (II) acetate solution? design an experiment. Would it be possible to determine the molarity be immersing a material in it then applying another substance ? confused because there is no way to know liters of solution.
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would it be okay to react it with something such as lead or silver?? then determine the mass of that compared to mass of iron? or would it need to be reacted with something like OH?
Why can't the volume be measured? It's too large or irregular shaped vessel or something like that. In that case take an aliquot; e.g. a 50 mL or 100 mL aliquot with a pipet. Then titrate the Fe(II) with a standard KMnO4 solution.
IronII acetate solution? Isn't ironII acetate insoluble in water? I bet it is Iron(II) acetate tetrahydrate dissolved in the solution.
You can determine the iron by using test strips, cheaply available. From the color chart, you know the amount of iron, then you can use that to figure amount of iron in a liter of solution, and from that, calcuate the molarity.
https://sciencing.com/measure-iron-water-6104560.html
You can determine the iron by using test strips, cheaply available. From the color chart, you know the amount of iron, then you can use that to figure amount of iron in a liter of solution, and from that, calcuate the molarity.
https://sciencing.com/measure-iron-water-6104560.html