The document describes a chemical reaction between MnO4- and Fe2+ ions. MnO4- is reduced to Mn2+ by gaining 5 electrons from 5 Fe2+ ions which are oxidized to Fe3+ ions. This reaction also involves the transfer of 8 hydrogen ions. It then shows the calculations to determine the molarity and concentration in g/L of a 0.1081g FeSO4 solution diluted to 0.02L. The molarity is calculated to be 5.405M and the concentration is calculated to be 400g/L.
The document describes a chemical reaction between MnO4- and Fe2+ ions. MnO4- is reduced to Mn2+ by gaining 5 electrons from 5 Fe2+ ions which are oxidized to Fe3+ ions. This reaction also involves the transfer of 8 hydrogen ions. It then shows the calculations to determine the molarity and concentration in g/L of a 0.1081g FeSO4 solution diluted to 0.02L. The molarity is calculated to be 5.405M and the concentration is calculated to be 400g/L.
The document describes a chemical reaction between MnO4- and Fe2+ ions. MnO4- is reduced to Mn2+ by gaining 5 electrons from 5 Fe2+ ions which are oxidized to Fe3+ ions. This reaction also involves the transfer of 8 hydrogen ions. It then shows the calculations to determine the molarity and concentration in g/L of a 0.1081g FeSO4 solution diluted to 0.02L. The molarity is calculated to be 5.405M and the concentration is calculated to be 400g/L.