Question
Question: What is the mass of potassium dichromate crystals required to oxidize \(750c{{m}^{3}}\) of \(0.6M\) ...
What is the mass of potassium dichromate crystals required to oxidize 750cm3 of 0.6M solution of Mohr’s salt if the molecular mass of potassium dichromate is 294 and molecular mass of Mohr’s salt is 392?
A. 0.39g
B. 0.37g
C. 22.05g
D. 2.2g
Solution
Consider the reaction of oxidation of Mohr’s salt by potassium dichromate. Determine the number of moles of potassium dichromate required to oxidize the given number of moles of Mohr’s salt.
Complete step by step answer:
First, we will find the number of moles of Mohr’s salt present before looking at the reaction that will decide how many moles of potassium dichromate will be required.
It is given that the volume that the solution of Mohr’s salt occupies is 750cm3 and the molarity of the solution is 0.6M. Using the formula for molarity, we can easily find the number of moles of Mohr’s salt present.
Molarity=volume in litersno. of moles
Converting the value for volume, we get: