Jonathan and his friends wish to determine iron content in an unknown sample. They have decided to carry out redox titration experiment. Note that the experiment was conducted at 25 °C. The half reactions involved are: Fe³+ + e → Fe²+ Eº = 0.771 V 13 + 2e → 31 Eº = 0.535 V → a) Construct a balanced titration reaction equation. b) Assess the Eº for this reaction. c) Identify titrant used in this reaction, 13 or I.

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Jonathan and his friends wish to determine iron content in an unknown sample. They have
decided to carry out redox titration experiment. Note that the experiment was conducted at
25 °C. The half reactions involved are:
Fe³+ + e → Fe²+
Eº = 0.771 V
13 + 2e → 31
E° = 0.535 V
a) Construct a balanced titration reaction equation.
b) Assess the Eº for this reaction.
c) Identify titrant used in this reaction, I3 or I.
Transcribed Image Text:Jonathan and his friends wish to determine iron content in an unknown sample. They have decided to carry out redox titration experiment. Note that the experiment was conducted at 25 °C. The half reactions involved are: Fe³+ + e → Fe²+ Eº = 0.771 V 13 + 2e → 31 E° = 0.535 V a) Construct a balanced titration reaction equation. b) Assess the Eº for this reaction. c) Identify titrant used in this reaction, I3 or I.
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