According to the balanced equation below, how many moles of ClO−2(aq) are needed to react completely with 20. mL of 0.20 M KMnO4 solution?

Answer :

In order for 20 mL of 0.20 M KMnO4 solution to completely react, 3 m.mol of chlorite anion are needed. by a redox process.

How to fix?

Reduction

MnO−4+4H++3e−→MnO2(s)+2H2O(l) I (i)

Oxidation ClO2 + 2 H2 O + ClO4 + 4 H + 4 e (ii)

Overall

4×(i)+3×(ii)4MnO−4+3ClO−2+4H+→4MnO2(s)+3ClO−4+2H2O(l)

Moles of KMnO4 equal 20 10 3L, 0.20 mol, and 1 = 4.0 10 3mol.

According to the equation, we require 3/4 equiv (or 4.0 10 3 mol) of chlorite anion.

How can molarity be used to identify moles?

Molarity (M), which is determined by dividing the solute's mass in moles by the volume of the solution in liters, is the most widely used unit to express solution concentration: liters of solution/moles of solute equals M. One liter of a solution with a 1 molar concentration (1.00 M) contains 1.00 moles of solute.

How does molality translate into moles?

Moles of solute divided by kilograms of solvent equals molality. Adding moles of a solvent = 3 and mass of solvent = 0.5 kg , we obtain molality = 3 / 0.5 = 6 mol/kg .

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