An iodine clock experiment was performed and the following data was recorded. Determine the initial concentration (mM) of thiosulfate (limiting reactant) in the reaction and calculate the initial rate (mM/s) for the reaction. 3 I- (aq) + 2 H* (aq) + H2O2 (aq) – I3^ (aq) + 2 H2O ( I 2- - 13(aq) + 2 S2O32- (aq) → 31- (aq) + S406²- (aq) 13(aq) + starch intense blue color 1 Concentration of iodide solution Concentration of thiosulfate solution Concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution Volume of iodide solution used Volume of thiosulfate solution used Volume of hydrogen peroxide solution used Volume of DI water used Time 230.0 mM 40.2 mM 352.0 mM 20.0 mL 2.0 mL 13.0 mL 5.0 mL 33.5 s

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An iodine clock experiment was performed and the following data was recorded.
Determine the initial concentration (mM) of thiosulfate (limiting reactant) in the
reaction and calculate the initial rate (mM/s) for the reaction.
3 I- (aq) + 2 H* (aq) + H2O2 (aq) – I3^ (aq) + 2 H2O (
I
13(aq) + 2 S₂O32- (aq) → 31¯ (aq) + S406²- (aq)
13(aq) + starch intense blue color
Concentration of iodide solution
Concentration of thiosulfate solution
Concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution
Volume of iodide solution used
Volume of thiosulfate solution used
Volume of hydrogen peroxide solution used
Volume of DI water used
Time
APERTANTORARIASENAMEN
230.0 mM
40.2 mM
352.0 mM
20.0 mL
2.0 mL
13.0 mL
5.0 mL
33.5 s
Transcribed Image Text:An iodine clock experiment was performed and the following data was recorded. Determine the initial concentration (mM) of thiosulfate (limiting reactant) in the reaction and calculate the initial rate (mM/s) for the reaction. 3 I- (aq) + 2 H* (aq) + H2O2 (aq) – I3^ (aq) + 2 H2O ( I 13(aq) + 2 S₂O32- (aq) → 31¯ (aq) + S406²- (aq) 13(aq) + starch intense blue color Concentration of iodide solution Concentration of thiosulfate solution Concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution Volume of iodide solution used Volume of thiosulfate solution used Volume of hydrogen peroxide solution used Volume of DI water used Time APERTANTORARIASENAMEN 230.0 mM 40.2 mM 352.0 mM 20.0 mL 2.0 mL 13.0 mL 5.0 mL 33.5 s
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