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Calculate the percentage of available chlorine in a sample of 3.546 g of bleaching powder which was dissolved in 100 mL of water, 25 mL of this solution, when treated with acetic acid and excess KI , required 20 mL of 0.125 N sodium thiosulphate solution.

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15.01%
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0.1%
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10.01%
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20.02%
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Solution

The correct option is C 10.01%
CaOCl2(aq)+2CH3COOH(aq)Ca(CH3COO)2+Cl2(g)+H2O(l)
Cl2(g)+2KI(aq)2KCl(s)+I2(g)
I2(aq)+2Na2S2O3(aq)Na2S4O6(aq)+2NaI(aq)

Equivalents of Na2S2O3= Equivalents of I2= Equivalents of Cl2

Equivalents of Cl2=0.125×201000=2.5×103
Amount of Cl2=2.5×103×712=0.08875 g

wt. of Cl2 evolved from 100 mL=0.08875×10025=0.355
% of avaliable chlorine=0.3553.546×100=10.01%

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