THe iron content in a 0.200g sample of fencing wire was determined by dissolving the wire in dilute sulfuric acid and making up the resulting pale green solution Fe2+ ions to 25mL. THe solution was titrated with 0.0300molL KMnO4, which is purple in colour. A titre value of 20.22mL was obtained. THe solution of Mn2+ and Fe3+ ions produced by the reaction was almost colourless.
1. write an overall equation for the titration reaction.
MnO4^1- + Fe^2+ + 8H^1+ +4e- ----> Mn^2+ + Fe^3+ +4H2O
2. Calculate, mol, the Fe^2+ ions in the 25.00 mL volume of soln.
n=cV
=0.03*0.025
=7.5*10^-4
3. Calculate the percentage by mass of iron in wire
m=nM
=7.5*10^-4*55.85
=0.0419g
%=0.0419/0.2 *100
=20.94%
4. an indicator was not rquired in this titration. why not?
an indicator was not required because the KMnO4 was acting as the indicator purple to colourless.
can check these please i have a feeling they are wrong.
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