So my goal is to find how many mg/100ml of vitamin c (ascorbic acid) is in a bottle of orange juice depending on how much iodine was used to reach the end point.
The chemical equation is:
C6H8O6 + I2 :arrow: 2I- + C6H6O6 + 2H+
What is known is that the concentration of I2 is 0.01mol/L and that the Iodine needed to react with all the ascorbic acid is 0.003593L. By using c=n/v the moles given would be 0.00003593 or 3.593x10-5.
Due to the ratio of vitamin c and the iodine being the same, therefore it can be said that the moles of vitamin c is also the same, 3.593x10-5.
Now what I need help with is that I am having trouble trying to find the concentration of the vitamin c.
I originally got 20ml of pure orange juice out of a 2L orange juice bottle and mixed it with 80ml of distilled water. I then used 20ml of that solution to titrate to find that iodine amount. I dont know how to find the dilution factor and dilution using the formula c1v1=c2v2
edit: the M.M of ascorbic acid is 176.12g/mol.
Thanks!