1. Calculate the volume of 0.0200 M KMnO4 that would be required to complete 0.20 grams of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O. 2. Suppose that a 0.32-gram sample of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O requires 39.50 mL of 0.0200 M KMnO4 to reach the endpoint. Determine the mass percent of oxalate in the sample. dis M 3. Suppose that the sample of K3[Al(C2O4)3] 3H₂O you titrated was wet. Do you think this would cause your mass percent of oxalate to be erroneously high or low? Explain your answer.

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1. Calculate the volume of 0.0200 M KMnO4 that would be required to completely react with
0.20 grams of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O.
2. Suppose that a 0.32-gram sample of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O requires 39.50 mL of 0.0200 M
KMnO4 to reach the endpoint. Determine the mass percent of oxalate in the sample.
3. Suppose that the sample of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O you titrated was wet. Do you think this
would cause your mass percent of oxalate to be erroneously high or low? Explain your answer.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Calculate the volume of 0.0200 M KMnO4 that would be required to completely react with 0.20 grams of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O. 2. Suppose that a 0.32-gram sample of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O requires 39.50 mL of 0.0200 M KMnO4 to reach the endpoint. Determine the mass percent of oxalate in the sample. 3. Suppose that the sample of K3[Al(C₂O4)3] 3H₂O you titrated was wet. Do you think this would cause your mass percent of oxalate to be erroneously high or low? Explain your answer. Mass et of 6
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