Pereira Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 (edited) Hello, Any help will be appreciated. Q:Determine moles of dichromate ion that reacted with iron(II) in titration (use average volume). My A: 0.0119mol 6 Fe2+ + Cr2O72- + 14 H3O+ 6 Fe3+ + 2 Cr3+ + 21 H2O 4g-Fe2+ 4g*(1mol/558.845g/mol) = 0.0716 moles of Fe (6/0.0716)=1/x x=(0.0716)1/(6) x=0.0119mols of dichromate. My questions are: 1) am I way off in my approach? 2)Why does the question want me to use volume? It seems that it should not be this easy so I assume I am way off. Also the avg volume of Fe solution 6.75mL and the concentration was =0.102mo/L. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alright before I submit this thread to publish I tried another approach: molarity(Cr2O7 2-)= (molarity of Fe(II)/6)*(volume of Fe(II)/volume of Cr2O7) =[(0.102mol/L)/6)] * (0.00675L/0.005L) =0.017*1.35 =0.2295 m(Cr2O72-)=215.992 * .1L *0.2295 m=4.95mols *this answer seems like I am more on the right track I think Are either of these very close. Any hints will be greatly appreciated. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited November 2, 2011 by Pereira
Pereira Posted November 5, 2011 Author Posted November 5, 2011 Recently have gotten a tutor, mods can delete this thread if you want.
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