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A chemist determined the concentration of a bleach solution containing NaClO by volumetric analysis. A 25.0 cm³ sample of the bleach was first diluted to exactly 500... show full transcript
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To dilute the 25.0 cm³ sample of bleach to 500 cm³, follow these steps:
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The purpose of placing the conical flask on a white tile during titration is to enhance visibility of the colour change. A white background allows for clearer observation of any colour developments or endpoint distinctions.
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To calculate the concentration of NaClO,
ext{M} = rac{n}{V} where n is the number of moles and V is the volume in liters. 2. The amount of NaClO reacts with Na2S2O3 in a 1:1 mole ratio, so the number of moles of NaClO is the same as that of Na2S2O3 calculated from:
ext{M} = rac{0.10 imes 0.0161}{1} = 0.00161 ext{ moles} 3. Given that the original bleach sample was diluted from 25.0 cm³ to 500 cm³, multiply the concentration by the dilution factor (20):
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To find the concentration of NaClO in grams per liter:
3. Thus, the concentration of NaClO in grams per liter is approximately 2.40 g/L.
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To calculate the concentration as a % (w/v):
ext{Percentage (w/v)} = rac{ ext{grams of solute}}{ ext{volume of solution (mL)}} imes 100 2. For NaClO:
rac{2.40 ext{ g}}{1000 ext{ mL}} imes 100 = 0.24 ext{% (w/v)} 3. The concentration of NaClO in the original bleach is therefore 0.24% (w/v).
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