A. Why is the titration of the oxalate in the green salt with KMnO4 performed prior to carrying out the redox titration for iron content? (Why can’t you do them the other way – iron first then oxalate?)     B. In a titration using 0.02000 M KMnO4 solution, the following data were obtained: Buret readings: FINAL = 15.31 mL INITIAL = 5.02 mL   How many moles of KMnO4 were used?

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A. Why is the titration of the oxalate in the green salt with KMnO4
performed prior to carrying out the redox titration for iron content? (Why can’t you do them the other way – iron first then oxalate?)
 
 
B. In a titration using 0.02000 M KMnOsolution, the following data were obtained:
Buret readings:
FINAL = 15.31 mL
INITIAL = 5.02 mL
 
How many moles of KMnOwere used?
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