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23 May, 18:29

How many moles of sodium iodide are needed to remove 5.95*10-6 mol of o3?

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  1. 23 May, 20:44
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    You have to find the reaction involving sodium iodide and ozone or O₃. If you search in the internet, the reaction would be

    O₃ (g) + 2 NaI (aq) + H ₂O (l) → O₂ (g) + I ₂ (g) + 2 NaOH (aq)

    Using the stoichiometric coefficients in the reaction, the solution would be

    5.95*10⁻⁶ mol O₃ * (2 mol NaI/1 mol O₃) = 1.19*10⁻⁵ mol NaI
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