An approximately X molar solution of potassium managanate (VII) solution was standardized against precisely 0.1M iron (II) ammonium sulphate [(NH4)3 Fe (SO4)2. 6H2O] solution. 25.0cm³...

      

An approximately X molar solution of potassium managanate (VII) solution was standardized against precisely 0.1M iron (II) ammonium sulphate [(NH4)3 Fe (SO4)2. 6H2O] solution. 25.0cm³ of the solution of the iron (II) salt were oxidized by 24.15cm³ of the manganate (VII) solution. The equation of the reaction is:
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What is the molarity of the potassium manganate (III) solution?

  

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sharon
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sharon kalunda answered the question on March 28, 2019 at 09:27


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