CHM110H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Triiodide, Potassium Iodide, Redox

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18 Jan 2019
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In this lab, it was required to determine the equation of a redox reaction, which occurred between bromate ions, bro3. , and hydroxylmmonium ions nh3oh+, in an aqueous solution (equation 1). The bromate ions reacted with hydroxylammonium ions to produce bromine and an unknown compound. Through the data found during the lab, the unknown compound was determined by finding the relative number of moles reacting. To find the total moles of bromate formed, the moles of potassium iodide was found, that reacted with the bromate (equation 2). Following the titration, the number of moles of triiodide was determined. From the number of moles of triiodide and from equations 2 and 3, the number of moles of excess bromate was determined. Once the excess bromate was found, the number of kbro- moles were found, along with the oxidation number of: through the oxidation number of n, the unknown product was found.

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