A 10 ml sample of the solution is reacted with potassium


Saturated solutions are often prepared by bubbling a gas through water. At 298 K and 1 atm, SO2 is bubbled through H2O to form a saturated solution. A 10 mL sample of the solution is reacted with potassium iodate and the I2 formed is then reacted completely with 65.6 mL of a 0.10 molar solution of Na2SO3, Calculate moles of iodine produced.

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Chemistry: A 10 ml sample of the solution is reacted with potassium
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