Question 7  An analysis performed in the same manner as the one described in Questions 4-6 indicated that 37.4 mg of solid titanium were recovered.  If the sample that underwent analysis had a mass of 52.8 mg, what was the weight percent (w/w %) of titanium in the sample?

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A standardized iron (II) solution that is 0.224 M in Fe2+ was used to determine the concentration of permanganate in solution.  If the titration required 31.2 mL of Fe2+, how many moles of permanganate ion are present in solution?

 

The pertinent balanced chemical equation is:  MnO4- (aq) + 5 Fe2+ (aq) + 8 H+ (aq) --> Mn2+ (aq) + 5 Fe3+ (aq) + 4 H2O (l).

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A standardized iron (II) solution that is 0.224 M in Fe2+ was used to determine the concentration of permanganate in solution.  If the titration required 31.2 mL of Fe2+, how many moles of permanganate ion are present in solution?

The pertinent balanced chemical equation is:  MnO4- (aq) + 5 Fe2+ (aq) + 8 H+ (aq) --> Mn2+ (aq) + 5 Fe3+ (aq) + 4 H2O (l).

Question 6

An ore containing solid titanium was processed so that it would yield titanium (IV) permanganate.  A titration with an iron (II) standard was performed that indicated that there were 2.25 x 10-3 moles of permanganate (MnO4-) present.  How many milligrams of solid titanium were present in the sample that was processed?

 

Question 7 

An analysis performed in the same manner as the one described in Questions 4-6 indicated that 37.4 mg of solid titanium were recovered.  If the sample that underwent analysis had a mass of 52.8 mg, what was the weight percent (w/w %) of titanium in the sample?

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