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- Chemistry
- The percentage of copper in a copper(II) salt can be determined by using a thiosulphate titration. 0.305 g of a copper(II) salt was dissolved in water and added to an excess of potassium iodide solution liberating iodine according to the following equation: 2 Cu 2+( aq )+4 I -( aq ) leftharpoons 2 CuI ( s )+ I 2( aq ) The iodine liberated required 24.5 cm 3 of a 0.100 mol dm -3 solution of sodium thiosulphate. 2 S 2 O 32-( aq )+ I 2( aq ) longrightarrow 2 I -( aq )+ S 4 O 62-( aq ) The percentage of copper (by mass) in the copper(II) salt is [Atomic mass of copper =63.5 ]
Q.
The percentage of copper in a copper(II) salt can be determined by using a thiosulphate titration. of a copper(II) salt was dissolved in water and added to an excess of potassium iodide solution liberating iodine according to the following equation:
The iodine liberated required of a solution of sodium thiosulphate.
The percentage of copper (by mass) in the copper(II) salt is [Atomic mass of copper ]
Answer: 51.0
Solution: