A sample of Na2S2O3 (aq) is titrated with acidified KMnO4 (aq) to a pink endpoint. One product of this redox reaction is SO4 2- (aq).
A product of the reduction half-reaction is
a. H +
b. Mn 2+
c. SO4 2-
d. S2O3 2-
Please note that the numbers behind the letters are supposed to be subscript.
I have no idea where to start. I know I should write some sort of half reaction, but with the info given, I don't know what the products would be!!!!
What level of Science are you at? Are you in high school or at a higher level? Perhaps I'm being stereotypical but I'm thinking a high school level because it is a science fair.
If you can't think of an experiment to do, then I think you should switch your science project. Pick a project where you can think of an experiment to do.
Let us know what you do! Good luck!
I know they release nitrates, but do cars also release carbon dioxide? Or is it carbon monoxide? I really don't know much about vehicle emmisions, but I was watching a documentary about it, and now I'm curious!!!
I actually discussed this with my teacher and he said the formula to use is not q=mc^t but q=c^t. I am using this symbol ^ for delta.
Thanks for the responses though!
I'm really struggling with what to do with this question.....
A student designed a calorimetry experiment to determine the energy change for the following dissolving of ammonium nitrate and recorded the following results.....
heat capacity of calorimeter and water........................228 J / degree celsiu
initial temp of water..................................................21.6 degree celsius
final temp of water..................................................16.4 degree celsius
mass of ammonium nitrate...........................................0.250 grams
The amount of energy involved in this change is ____ kJ.
I've been fiddling with q = mc^t and with ^H = n^H.
Any ideas?? I'm not sure what to do!!!!
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