We are using Iodine to determine the concentration of Ascorbic acid in orange juice. I have determined the molarity of the Iodine solution to be .00172M I2 in procedure 1.
In procedure 2 I determined that 10.10mL of Iodine was needed for titration of the fresh orange juice solution.
In this solution 10.00mL of orange juice was used with 10.00mL of H2O. We use the formula M1 x V1 = M2 x V2. So,
M1 = .00172M I2
V1 = 10.10mL I2
M2 O.J. = ? ( what we are looking for)
V2 O.J.= 10.00mL ( or would I use 20mL since the solution had 10.00mL H2O added)
Will the formula be M2 = (0.00172M x .01001mL)/.01mL
or M2 = (0.00172M x .01001mL)/.02mL ?