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9 June, 17:15

The concentrations of Fe2 + and o-phen used in an experiment were 0.00136 M and 0.00407 M, respectively. If a student found a stoichimetric volume ratio of 2.0 mL o-phen to 1.0 mL Fe2+, what is the stoichiometric mole ratio of o-phen to Fe2+? Give your answer to two significant figures.

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  1. 9 June, 17:39
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    Mole ratio of o-phen to Fe²⁺ is 6.

    Explanation:

    In the experiment, you are using 0.00136M Fe²⁺ and 0.00407M o-phen solutions. A stoichiometric volume ratio of 2.0mL o-phen to 1.0mL Fe²⁺ means you need to add 2.0mL of o-phen solution for a complete reaction of 1.0mL of Fe²⁺ solutions.

    Moles in both solutions are:

    Fe²⁺: 1.0x10⁻³L Fe²⁺ * (0.00136mol Fe²⁺ / 1L) = 1.36x10⁻⁶mol Fe²⁺

    o-phen: 2.0x10⁻³L o-phen * (0.00407mol o-phen / 1L) = 8.14x10⁻⁶mol o-phen

    That means 8.14x10⁻⁶mol o-phen reacts per 1.36x10⁻⁶mol Fe²⁺. The mole ratio is:

    8.14x10⁻⁶mol o-phen / 1.36x10⁻⁶mol Fe²⁺ = 6

    Mole ratio of o-phen to Fe²⁺ is 6.
  2. 9 June, 17:41
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    Answer: The stoichiometric mole ratio of o-phen to Fe2 + is 6.0

    Explanation: From the question,

    Concentration of Fe2 + = 0.00136 M

    Concentration of o-phen = 0.00407 M

    Volume of Fe2 + = 1.0 mL

    Volume of o-phen = 2.0 mL

    To determine the stoichiometric mole ratio of o-phen to Fe2+, we will determine the number of moles of each entities that reacted separately.

    Using the formula,

    Number of moles (n) = Concentration (C) * Volume (V)

    For Fe2+

    Number of moles (n) = 0.00136 * 1.0

    n = 0.00136 moles of Fe2+

    For o-phen

    Number of moles (n) = 0.00407 * 2.0

    n = 0.00814 moles of o-phen

    Now, the stoichiometric mole ratio of o-phen to Fe2 + is by

    Number of moles of o-phen : Number of moles of Fe2+

    = 0.00814 : 0.00136

    = 5.985294118

    = 6.0 (to two significant figures)

    Hence, the stoichiometric mole ratio of o-phen to Fe2 + is 6.0
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