We completed a redox titration of Iodine (25cm3)
(formed from 1M Potassium Iodide (KI), 0.1M Potassium Iodate (KIO
3) and excess Hydrochloric acid (KCl)
against Sodium thiosufate (Nas
2O
3)
It took 25.8cm
3 of 0.1 M Nas
2O
3 to get rid of the formed Iodine.
The question asks:
Use the equation below to calculate the amount of iodide ions that reacts with each mole of iodate ions in aqueous solution
2S
2O
32- (aq)+ I
2 (aq)
2I- (aq) + S
4O
62-(aq)
and determine the concentration of iodide ions in moldm
-3I am not sure what this is asking me! Do I need to calculate how the Iodine is originally formed?
I am really stuck on this one! Please help.