Consider a titration of potassium dichromate solution with acidified Mohr's salt solution using diphenylamine as indicator. The number of moles of Mohr's salt required per mole of dichromate is?
6
Explanation for correct answer:-
Option (D) 6
Step 1: Oxidation of Ferrous ion
It is given to us that, Potassium dichromate () reacts with the acidified (Mohr's salt) in the presence of Diphenyl-amine as an indicator.
The Ferrous ion gets oxidised to from by losing an electron due to the oxidation caused by the Potassium dichromate ()
Meanwhile, Chromium gains 3 electrons to form from and undergoes a reduction reaction.
The reactions are:
The general reaction can be written as:
Step 2: Balancing the reaction
As we can see that the reaction is not yet balanced.
As we can also see that the reaction is taking place in an acidic medium, thus we need to add and on both sides to balance the reaction.
We add and and multiply both the Ferrous ions with 6 to balance the reaction:
Step 3: Writing the whole reaction
The whole reaction can also be written as:
Thus from the above reaction, we can very well see that 6 moles of Mohr's salt are required per mole of Potassium dichromate.
Therefore, 6 moles of Mohr's salt are required per mole of Potassium dichromate.