Anhydrous liquid hydrazine is used as a rocket propellant. It is a highly hazardous, toxic, carcinogenic substance.
The %-purity of a sample, presumed to be neat anhydrous hydrazine, is to be determined by iodimetric titration.
First, the titrant iodine (+potassium iodide) solution (I
2 + I
− <-> I
3−) was standardized.
61.26 mL of iodine solution was required to titrate 0.3944 g of As
2O
3 dissolved in a sodium hydroxide solution adjusted to near neutral pH.
H
2AsO
3−> + I
3- + 4H
2O-> HAsO
42− + 3I
− + 3H
3O
+ What is the molarity of the standard solution?
I got the molarity to be 0.06508 M, but then the second part, I can't seem to get it
The second part is this:
Next, a 1.7556-g sample of neat hydrazine is carefully dissolved in water and diluted to 2000.0 mL.
A 50.00-mL aliquot of this solution is withdrawn and titrated with 34.36 mL of the standard iodine solution.
N
2H
4 + 4H
2O + 2I
3− -> N
2 + 6I
− + 4H
3O
+ What is the percentage purity of the hydrazine?
any help would be good