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5) Data Entry - No Scoring
Enter the precise mass in GRAMS of the potassium iodate used to prepare your primary standard solution.
Your mass precision should be reported to a thousandth of a gram, i.e. 0.302. (Use 3 significant figures.)
Your Answer: 0.536
No Points Possible
6)

Scoring Scheme: 3-3-2-1
If one had weighed out precisely 0.500 g of KIO3 for the primary standard solution and dissolved it in enough deionized water to make a 250 mL solution, the molarity of that solution would be 0.00935 M.
Enter your calculated molarity of the primary standard KIO3 solution. Please use 3 significant figures.
Your Answer: 0.01
You Scored 3 points out of 3 Possible

7)

Data Entry - No Scoring
Standardization of the sodium thiosulfate solution using the potassium iodate primary standard solution. We must examine each of the three acceptable trials.
First, let's consider the analyte volume. You were instructed to pipet two 10.00 mL aliquots of potassium iodate into an Erlenmeyer flask for each analyte sample to be titrated. Therefore, your analyte volumes of the potassium iodate should be 20.00 mL.
For each trial, enter the precise volume in mL of potassium iodate solution used in the standardization of sodium thiosulfate (e.g. 20.00 mL or 10.00 mL):
Your Answer: 20
No Points Possible
Your Answer: 20
No Points Possible
Your Answer: 20
No Points Possible

8)

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Standardization of the sodium thiosulfate solution using the potassium iodate primary standard solution. Now we will examine the volumes of titrant, sodium thiosulfate, used in each trial.
Your titration volumes of the sodium thiosulfate solution should be approximately 20 - 30 mL.
For each trial, enter the precise volume in mL of sodium thiosulfate solution used in the titration of your

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