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18 December, 05:52

Why is the concentration of iodine so much lower than other reactants like acetone and HCL?

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  1. 18 December, 05:54
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    The concentration all depends on the variation of the volume. The volume is the amount. Iodine in general is based on a zero, which is why it's concentration is lower than others.
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