so there were actually2 parts to the question. The first was the one I previously posted:
Quote from: Julie Smith on September 30, 2008, 09:43:01 PM
a 2.7234g sample of an unknown compound is isolated and analyzed. If this unknown compound is found to contain 0.3420% Fe, and its assumed that 4 ferrous ions are incorporated in each molecule of this compound, calculate the molar mass of this compound.
and the answer for the molar mass i found was 65300g/mol.
the question for part b is:
calculate the [ ] if the dichromate solution required to titrate the 2.7234g sample if you wish to reach the end point when 15.02mL of the dichromate solution have been added.
For the balanced reaction there's a 6:1 mole ration between the Fe(2+) and the dichromate.
here's my attempt:
2.7234g of unknown compound x 1mol of unknown compound/65300g unknown compound x 4 mol Fe(2+)/1mol unknown x 1mol dichromate/6mols Fe(2+)
=.0000276mol dichromate/0.01502L dichromate
= .00183 M
is that right?