Its been a while since I've done any chem homework, but I could use some help with a titration problem concerning titration of H2O2 with KMnO4 in H2SO4.
I ran across the following: "... each mL 0.1N KMnO4 is equivalent to 1.7005 mg H2O2"
For the life of me I cant figure out where this comes from. I searched for the reaction and found
5 h2o2 + 2 kmno4 + 3 h2so4 -> k2so4 + 2 mnso4 + 8 h2o + 5 o2
if this is correct then,
mol h2o2 = 2/5 mol kmno4 consumed
for kmn04, 0.1 N = 0.1 M (correct?) so each mL = 1 e-4 mol kmno4
mol h2o2 = 2/5 * 1 e-4 = 4 e-5 mol h2o2
(4 e-5 mol h2o2)(34 g/mol) = 1.36 mg h2o2
Where am I going wrong, or is 1.7005 a misprint?
Help, its driving me NUTS!