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Sulfur dioxide gas is commonly used as a preservative in wine. An important source of SO₂ is solid sodium metabisulfite (Na₂S₂O₅; molar mass 190 g mol⁻¹). Na₂S₂O₅ re... show full transcript
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To calculate the volume of SO₂ produced when 250 g of Na₂S₂O₅ reacts, we first determine the number of moles of Na₂S₂O₅:
According to the reaction:
1 mole of Na₂S₂O₅ produces 2 moles of SO₂. Therefore:
Using the ideal gas law at 1.00 atm and 15.0°C (converted to Kelvin):
Where:
Plugging in the values:
Calculating gives:
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To determine the original concentration of SO₂ in solution A:
First, calculate the moles of I₃⁻ that reacted with Na₂S₂O₃:
Using 14.70 mL of a 0.00850 M solution:
From the reaction stoichiometry, the moles of I₃⁻ that reacted is:
Since 6.25 \times 10^{-4} mol was added initially and 1.25 \times 10^{-4} mol reacted:
Therefore, the concentration of SO₂ in solution A can be calculated as:
Taking into account the dilution:
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