Suppose a student diluted and titrated a bleach unknown exac
Suppose a student diluted and titrated a bleach unknown exactly as described in the experimental procedure, except only a single titration was performed which required 12.63 mL of 0.100 M Na2S2O3.
The density of the original, undiluted bleach unknown was 1.05 g/mL
1-Calculate the number of moles of Na2S2O3 used in the titration?
2-Calculate the number of moles of ClO- in the sample titrated.
3-Calculate the grams of NaClO in the titrated bleach sample, assuming all of the hypochlorite ion comes from sodium hypochlorite.
4-Calculate the grams of NaClO in the titrated bleach sample, assuming all of the hypochlorite ion comes from sodium hypochlorite.
5-Calculate the mass in grams of UNDILUTED bleach that was in the sample of bleach titrated.
6-Using the answers to questions 3 and 4, calculate the weight percent of NaClO in the undiluted bleach sample.
Solution
(1) Moles of Na2S2O3 == 12.02 x 10-3 x 0.100 M
= 1.202 x10-3 moles
(2) 1 mole of Na2S2O3 reacts with 2 mole of NaClO, so moles of ClO- = 0.5 x 1.202 x10-3 moles = 0.6x 10-3moles
(3) Mass of NaClO = moles x Molar mass
= 1.202 x10-3 moles x 74.442 g/mol
= 0.09 g
(4) You didnt give initial volume of bleach solution taken.
So assume that initialy you took 1 mL of solution.
Then initial mass of bleach = 1 mL x 1.040 g/mL
= 1.040 g
weight percent of NaClO == (0.09 /1.040 ) x 100
= 8.7%
