Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) reacts with I3-according to the equation

Starch is used as an indicator in the reaction. The end point is marked by the appearance of a deep blue starch-iodine complex when the first fraction of a drop of unreacted I3-remains in the solution.

(a) Verify that the structures above have the chemical formulas written beneath them. You must be able to locate every atom in the formula. Use atomic masses from the periodic table on the inside cover of this book to find the formula mass of ascorbic acid.

(b) If 29.41 mL of I3-solution are required to react with 0.197 0 g of pure ascorbic acid, what is the molarity of the I3-solution?

(c) A vitamin C tablet containing ascorbic acid plus inert binder was ground to a powder, and 0.424 2 g was titrated by 31.63 mL ofI3- . Find the weight percent of ascorbic acid in the tablet.

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(b) Molarity of solution is 0.038 M

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01

Given data

Ascorbic acid and I3-ion react and produce dehydroascorbic acid. Starch indicator results in formation of deep blue starch-iodine complex during the reaction.

Volume of I3-solution required 29.41 mL

Amount of pure ascorbic acid taken=0.197 g

With reference to SID 135385-7-A E-a, the formula mass of ascorbic acid obtained 176.124 g/mol

02

Determine number of ascorbic acid

No of moles of ascorbic acid present

0.197g176.124g/mol=1.1185mmol

03

Determine the molarity

Molarity of a substance is known as the number of moles of solute present per liter of solution

As from the reaction it can be stated that One mole of ascorbic acid reacts with 1 mole of I3-

Therefore, number of moles of I3-present = 1.1185

Molarity of I3-

=NoofmolsofI3-VolumeofI3-=1.1185mmol29.41mL=0.038M

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Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) reacts with I3-according to the equation

Starch is used as an indicator in the reaction. The end point is marked by the appearance of a deep blue starch-iodine complex when the first fraction of a drop of unreacted I3-remains in the solution.

(a) Verify that the structures above have the chemical formulas written beneath them. You must be able to locate every atom in the formula. Use atomic masses from the periodic table on the inside cover of this book to find the formula mass of ascorbic acid.

(b) If 29.41 mL of I3- solution are required to react with 0.197 0 g of pure ascorbic acid, what is the molarity of the I3- solution?

(c) A vitamin C tablet containing ascorbic acid plus inert binder was ground to a powder, and 0.424 2 g was titrated by 31.63 mL of I3-. Find the weight percent of ascorbic acid in the tablet.

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