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Title: Moles used in experiment
Post by: peterpan1372 on September 12, 2017, 03:41:12 AM
Hello,

I have a question to the exercise below:

Although I understood th question, I do not know why 0,0005 moles of iodine are involved in the reaction only because the is 0,0005 mole of thiosulfate...

I got 0,01mole of thiosulfate
since there are 2, I divided that by 2, giving 0,005 mole of it. But the solution states that there are also 0,0005 moles of iodine involved, too, but I dont know why...