An acidified solution of 0.1000mol dm 3 ammonium vanadate (25.00cm 3 ) was reduced by SO 2

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An acidified solution of 0.1000mol dm−3 ammonium vanadate (25.00cm3) was reduced by SO2 and, after boiling off excess reductant, the blue solution remaining was found to require addition of 25.00 cm3 0.0200 mol dm−3 KMnO4 to give a pink colour to the solution. Another 25.00 cm3 portion of the vanadate solution was shaken with Zn amalgam and then immediately poured into excess of the ammonium vanadate solution; on titration of the resulting solution with the KMnO4 solution, 74.5 cm3 of the latter was required. Deduce what happened in these experiments.

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Inorganic Chemistry

ISBN: 9781292134147

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Authors: Catherine Housecroft

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