Hi guys! First post. Not the last though.
I'm currently trying to complete my chemistry write-up on titration which involves potassium permanganate and iron tablets AND capsules. The capsules contain the ingredient FERROUS BISGLYCINATE. I did my bit of research and it's a chelated form of iron, with two glycine molecules bound to it. So I had to basically pulverize the iron tablets and add 100cm3 of sulphuric acid. I'm trying to figure out the equation for the reaction however.
Ferrous bisglycinate is C4H8FeN2O4, so...
C
4H
8FeN
2O
4 + H
2SO
4 --->
Any answer would be taken in and appreciated!
If you guys have SPARE time, please tell me if this is also correct for the iron tablets. They contain FERROUS FUMARATE. I read that salt and acid makes another salt and acid
.
I got..
C
4H
2FeO
4 + H
2SO
4 ---> C
4H
4O
4 + FeSO
4with C4H4O4 being fumaric acid.
HELP.