7. if 45.52 ml of a potassium permanganate solution is needed to titrate 2.145 g of iron(ii) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate, calculate the molarity of the kmno4 solution.

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The molarity of a solution is calculated from the number of moles of solute and the volume of solution in liters. The molarity of potassium permanganate solution 2.145 g of  iron(ii) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate is 0.121 M.

What is molarity ?

Molarity is used to represent the concentration of a solution. It is the ratio of number of moles of solute to the volume of solution in litres. Molarity depends on the temperature also.

The number of moles of a solute can be calculated from the molar mass and taken weight of the solute.

The molar mass of  iron(ii) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate = 392.1 g/mol

Taken weight of solute = 2.145 g.

Therefore, the number of moles of  iron(ii) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate = 2.145 / 392.1

                     = 0.0054 moles.

Now, the molarity of the solution is calculated as follows:

Molarity of  solution  =( no.of moles of  iron(ii) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate ) / volume

                                    = 0.0054 /0.045 L

                                    = 0.121 M

Hence, The molarity of potassium permanganate solution 2.145 g of  iron(ii) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate is 0.121 M.

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