CHEM 1010H Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sodium Thiosulfate, Thiosulfate, Standard Deviation

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Chem1010h report 2 (chemical analysis of bleach) Weight of grams: 75. 7030 72. 5120 = 3. 191. Titration 1: initial was 0, final titration was 24. 30. Titration 1: initial was 24. 30, final titration was 47. 95. Titration 1: initial was 15. 24, final titration was 47. 85. Titration 1: initial was 0, final titration was 20. 95. Titration 1: initial was 20. 95, final titration was 42. 25. Titration 1: initial was 9. 70, final titration was 49. 25: part a standardization of sodium thiosulphate (na2s2o3, provide the complete and balanced equation for this reaction. 20. 00ml of 0. 010 klo3 = (0. 02000l)(0. 010mol/l) = 2x10-4mol. Third concentration: calculate the average concentration of the thiosulphate, as well as the standard deviation of the concentration of the sodium thiosulphate solution. 0. 04938mol/l + 0. 05074mol/l + 0. 03680mol/l = 0. 58134mol/l (0. 58134mol/l)/3 = 0. 19378mol/l: part b determination of hypochlorite concentration in bleach, provide the complete and balanced equation for this reaction. Moles of clo in solution: 2. 095x10-3 x 1molclo/2mol na2s2o3 = 1. 0475x10-3.

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