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Cr2O7-2 ------> Cr3+ the dichromate is 2.5 molar
What is the normality if the reaction goes to completion?
a. 7.5
b 2.5
c. 0.83
d. 5.0
e. 1.13
The answer is 7.5 normal but i dont understand why it is not 5 normal. i always thought normality was dependent how many parts the reactant divided into. THe solution talks about how there are 3 electors passed so we need to times by 3 not 2. any help here would be great.
What is the normality if the reaction goes to completion?
a. 7.5
b 2.5
c. 0.83
d. 5.0
e. 1.13
The answer is 7.5 normal but i dont understand why it is not 5 normal. i always thought normality was dependent how many parts the reactant divided into. THe solution talks about how there are 3 electors passed so we need to times by 3 not 2. any help here would be great.
My answer wouldn't be any of those. Cr+6 > Cr+3 needs 3 equivalents of electrons. Dichromate has two of these so it requires 6 equivalents total to reduce to completion. My answer would be 2.5x6 = 15, not 7.5. It's not 5N because in dealing with redox reactions the basic unit of normality is one charge so you have to take that into account beyond the molar stoich coefficients.