A 0.2295 g of sodium oxalate required 35.12 ml of potassium permanganate solution in a titration. What is the normality of the potassium permanganate?
A 0.2295 g of sodium oxalate required 35.12 ml of potassium permanganate solution in a titration. What is the normality of the potassium permanganate?
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Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 41E: Perform the following mathematical operations, and express the result to the correct number of...
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A 0.2295 g of sodium oxalate required 35.12 ml of potassium permanganate solution in a titration. What is the normality of the potassium permanganate?
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A 0.2295 g of sodium oxalate required 35.12 ml of potassium permanganate solution in a titration. What is the normality of the potassium permanganate?
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