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Concentration -KIO3
« on: October 05, 2005, 11:31:12 PM »
ok,

so i've already calculated the slope Q and the log of Q.  they are now asking me to calculate the concentration of IO3.  the data for my first run is:

soln. #1
KIO3 5mL
buffer (pH 5.6) 20mL
H2O 50mL

soln. #2
KI 25mL

what i'm getting from this is that i have to find moles/liter (Molarity?) of IO3.  the total volume of soln is 100mL or .1L
now, to get the moles, i'm thinking that i'll use the IO3 part of the KIO3 to get moles, but all i have is mL, not grams.  where do i start?

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Re:Concentration -KIO3
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2005, 12:41:16 AM »
I have no clue what experiment you are doing, what reaction you are doing or anything. You didn't even write a chemical equation, so that we know what your talking about, not explain what this experiment entailed.
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