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Iron tablets may be used in the treatment of anemia. To analyse the iron(II) content of commercially available iron tablets a student used four tablets, each of mas... show full transcript
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Using dilute sulfuric acid ensures that the iron(II) ions remain in solution by preventing oxidation to iron(III) ions. The acid also provides the necessary acidic medium for the subsequent titration with potassium manganate(VII). Deionised water is essential as it avoids introducing other ions or impurities that may interfere with the titration process.
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More dilute sulfuric acid was added before the titrations to ensure that the iron(II) ions remain in their reduced state during the reaction. The additional acid provides sufficient H⁺ ions required for the complete reduction of manganese(VII) ions to manganese(II) ions in acidic medium, preventing interference by oxygen or other oxidizing agents.
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The end-point of the titration was detected by the first permanent change in color of the solution from green to pink/purple. This color change indicates that all the iron(II) ions have been oxidized to iron(III) ions, and any excess potassium manganate(VII) is present, resulting in the pink color.
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Using the titration data:
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To find the mass of iron(II) in one tablet:
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To find the percentage by mass of iron(II) in each tablet:
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