Question: Suppose a solution of the reducing agent hydrogen peroxide is titrated with a solution of the oxidizing agent permanganate. The balanced net ionic equation for

Suppose a solution of the reducing agent hydrogen peroxide is titrated with a solution of the oxidizing agent permanganate. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: 2MnO4(aq)+5H2O2(aq)+6H3O+(aq)2Mn2+(aq)+5O2(g)+14H2O(I) What volume (in mL ) of a 0.1763MMnO4 solution would be required to consume the hydrogen peroxide in a 20.00mL sample of a solution containing 0.4288MH2O2 ? A permanganate solution is standardized by titrating it with a 0.1494MH2C2O4 solution. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: 2MnO4(aq)+5H2C2O4(aq)+6H3O+(aq)2Mn2+(aq)+10CO2(g)+14H2O(I) If 21.45mL of the 0.1494MH2C2O4 solution is required to react completely with 25.00mL of the permanganate solution, calculate the concentration of the permangation
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