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What is the molarity of a potassium triiodide solution, KI3(aq), if 30.00 mL of the solution is required to completely react with 25.00 mL of a 0.300 M thiosulfate solution, K2S2O3(aq)? The chemical equation for the reaction is 2 S2O32-(aq) + I3-(aq) → S4O62-(aq) + 3 I-(aq).

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Answer:

Molarity of triiodide solution is 0.125M

Step-by-step explanation:

According to balanced equation, 2 moles of
S_(2)O_(3)^(2-) completely react with 1 mol of
I_(3)^(-).

Moles of
S_(2)O_(3)^(2-) in 25.00 mL of 0.300 M of
K_(2)S_(2)O_(3) solution =
(0.300* 0.02500)moles=0.0075moles

So, 0.0075 moles of
S_(2)O_(3)^(2-) completely reacts with
((1)/(2)* 0.0075)moles of
I_(3)^(-) or 0.00375 moles of
I_(3)^(-)

If molarity of
KI_(3) solution is S (M) then-


S* 0.0300=0.00375

or,
S=0.125

So, molarity of triiodide solution is 0.125M

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