A mixture contains Na2C2O4 and KHC2O4 in 1:1 molar ratio. Mixture is neutralized by 100 ml of 0.01 M KOH. Thus the same mixture is oxidised by what volume of 0.01 M KMnO4?
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EQUIVALENT CONCEPT:
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1) In a mixture of and ,only will react with KOH.
=> No. of milli moles of KOH = No. of milli moles of (only 1 H)
=> 100mL * 0.01 = n
=> n=1 milli mole of KHC2O4 .
2) As, No. of milli mole of = No. of milli mole of
=> No. of milli mole of Sodium Oxalate = 1
3)Valency Factor of Sodium Oxalate and Potassium Hydrogen Oxalate is 2. (each)
Valency Factor of =5 :
Now in Oxidation , both will be used due to C which is in +3 Oxidation state in both compounds .
=> No. of equivalents of Sodium Oxalate + No. of equvalents of Potassium Hydrogen Oxalate = No. of equivalents of
=> 2*1 + 2*1 = 5*0.01 *V
=> V= 20mL .
Hence,Volume of Potassium Permangante used up is 20mL .
Steps:
1) In a mixture of and ,only will react with KOH.
=> No. of milli moles of KOH = No. of milli moles of (only 1 H)
=> 100mL * 0.01 = n
=> n=1 milli mole of KHC2O4 .
2) As, No. of milli mole of = No. of milli mole of
=> No. of milli mole of Sodium Oxalate = 1
3)Valency Factor of Sodium Oxalate and Potassium Hydrogen Oxalate is 2. (each)
Valency Factor of =5 :
Now in Oxidation , both will be used due to C which is in +3 Oxidation state in both compounds .
=> No. of equivalents of Sodium Oxalate + No. of equvalents of Potassium Hydrogen Oxalate = No. of equivalents of
=> 2*1 + 2*1 = 5*0.01 *V
=> V= 20mL .
Hence,Volume of Potassium Permangante used up is 20mL .
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