Sodium oxalate, Na,C,04, in solution is oxidized to CO,(g) by Mno, , which is reduced to Mn*. A 50.1-ml volume of a solution of Mno, is required to titrate a 0.339 g sample of sodium oxalate. This solution of MnO, is used to analyze uranium-containing samples. A 4.62-g sample of a uranium-containing material requires 32.5 ml of the solution for titration. The oxidation of the uranium can be represented by the change UO+ UO,. Calculate the percentage of uranium in the sample.

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Sodium oxalate, Na,C,04, in solution is oxidized to CO,(g) by
Mno, , which is reduced to Mn*. A 50.1-ml volume of a solution
of Mno, is required to titrate a 0.339 g sample of sodium oxalate.
This solution of MnO, is used to analyze uranium-containing
samples. A 4.62-g sample of a uranium-containing material
requires 32.5 ml of the solution for titration. The oxidation of the
uranium can be represented by the change UO+ UO,.
Calculate the percentage of uranium in the sample.
Transcribed Image Text:Sodium oxalate, Na,C,04, in solution is oxidized to CO,(g) by Mno, , which is reduced to Mn*. A 50.1-ml volume of a solution of Mno, is required to titrate a 0.339 g sample of sodium oxalate. This solution of MnO, is used to analyze uranium-containing samples. A 4.62-g sample of a uranium-containing material requires 32.5 ml of the solution for titration. The oxidation of the uranium can be represented by the change UO+ UO,. Calculate the percentage of uranium in the sample.
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