Mole of feso4 required to be oxidised by one mole of k2cr2o7 in acidic medium is
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◆ Explanation -
Fe2+ in ferrous oxalate is oxidised to Fe3+ by acidified K2Cr2O7.
The reaction takes place as follows -
K2Cr2O7 + 7H2SO4 + 2FeC2O4 → Fe2(SO4)3 + K2SO4 + Cr2(SO4)3 + 4CO2 + 7H2O
That is, each mole of K2Cr2O7 oxidises 2 moles of ferrous sulphate.
Hence, to oxidize 2 moles of FeSO4, only 1 mole of K2Cr2O7 is required.
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Answer:
2.17 MOLES
Explanation:
MOLECULAR MASS OF feso4 = 152
MOLECULAR MASS OF k2cr2o7 = 256
SO, required mole = 256/152 = 2.17
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