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Q. Consider a titration of potassium dichromate with acidified Mohr’s salt solution using diphenylamine as indicator. The number of moles of Mohr’s salt required per mole of dichromate is :

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Solution:

$n$-factor of dichromate is $6$ .
Also, $n$-factor of Mohr's salt is $1$ as :
$\underset{\text { Mohr's salt }}{ FeSO _{4}\left( NH _{4}\right)_{2} SO _{4}} \cdot 6 H _{2} O \xrightarrow{ O.A } Fe ^{3+}$
$\because 1$ mole of dichromate $=6$ equivalent of dichromate.
$\therefore 6$ equivalent of Mohr's salt would be required.
Since, $n$-factor of Mohr's salt is $1,6$ equivalent of it would also be equal to $6$ moles.
Hence, $1$ mole of dichromate will oxidise $6$ moles of Mohr's salt.