Question 2 [4] Suppose the FeO produced in the reaction was obtained in pure form, and reacted with nitric acids as follows: FeO(s) + 4HNO(g) Fe(NO3)3(aq) + NO2(g) + 2H2O(g) A 10 mL portion of a 1.600 M HNO3 solution was pipetted into a 1 litre volumetric flask and made up to the mark. The diluted solution was used to react with FeO. Determine the volume of dilute solution required to react completely with 0.1437 g of FeO.

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Question 2 [4] Suppose the FeO produced in the reaction was obtained in pure form, and reacted with nitric acids as
follows:
FeO(s) + 4HNO(g)
Fe(NO3)3(aq) + NO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
A 10 mL portion of a 1.600 M HNO3 solution was pipetted into a 1 litre volumetric flask and made up to
the mark.
The diluted solution was used to react with FeO.
Determine the volume of dilute solution required to react completely with 0.1437 g of FeO.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 [4] Suppose the FeO produced in the reaction was obtained in pure form, and reacted with nitric acids as follows: FeO(s) + 4HNO(g) Fe(NO3)3(aq) + NO2(g) + 2H2O(g) A 10 mL portion of a 1.600 M HNO3 solution was pipetted into a 1 litre volumetric flask and made up to the mark. The diluted solution was used to react with FeO. Determine the volume of dilute solution required to react completely with 0.1437 g of FeO.
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