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The thiosulfate ion (S2O32-) is
The thiosulfate ion (S2O32-) is oxidized by iodine as follows:
2S2O32-(aq) + I2(aq) → S4O62-(aq) + 2I-(aq) In a certain
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Thiosulfate ion S2O32− is oxidized by ioidine according to the following reaction. 2S2O32−(aq) + I2(aq) �¨ S4O62−(aq) +
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In photography, unexposed silver bromide is removed from film by soaking the film in a solution of sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3.
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when potassium permanganate KMnO4- react with thiosulfate S2O32-
what is their oxidation and reduction half equation?
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The amount of I3–(aq) in a solution can be determined by titration with a solution containing a known concentration of
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How do you calculate the moles of triiodide that is consumed by a thiosulfate titrant in a Vitamin C titration?
IO3– + 8 I– +
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Solutions of sodium thiosulfate are used to dissolve unexposed AgBr (Ksp = 5.0 10-13) in the developing process for
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Solutions of sodium thiosulfate are used to dissolve unexposed AgBr (Ksp = 5.0 10-13) in the developing process for
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Solutions of sodium thiosulfate are used to dissolve unexposed AgBr (Ksp = 5.0 10-13) in the developing process for
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Solutions of sodium thiosulfate are used to dissolve unexposed AgBr (Ksp = 5.0 10-13) in the developing process for
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