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Standard X
Chemistry
Acidity of Carboxylic Acids
5.The number ...
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5.The number of moles of ferrous oxalate oxidised by one mole of kmno4 in acidic medium is a.5/3 b.3/5 c.6/5 d.1/5
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Q.
How many moles of
K
M
n
O
4
are reacted with one mole of ferrous oxalate in an acidic medium?
Q.
5
moles of ferric oxalate are oxidised by how many number of moles of
K
M
n
O
4
in acid medium?
Q.
What volume of
0.1
M
K
M
n
O
4
is needed to oxidise
5
mg of ferrous oxalate in acidic medium?
(Molecular weight of ferrous oxalate is
144
g/mol)
Q.
The number of moles of oxalate ions oxidized by one mole of
M
n
O
−
4
ion in acidic medium.
Q.
The number of moles of
K
M
n
O
4
that will be needed to react completely with one mole of ferrous oxalate in an acidic solution is:
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