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A student was told that vanadium (V) can be reduced by SO2. He decided to investigate this by the following procedure:
2.23g of ammonium vanadate was dissolved in dilute sulphuric acid and made
up to 250cm3. Sulphur dioxide gas was bubbled through the solution until there
was no further colour change. The solution was then boiled for 5 minutes and
allowed to cool. A 25cm3 aliquot of this was then titrated against 0.02M KMnO4
solution and required 38.1cm3 to oxidise the vanadium solution back to the (V)
oxidation state.
From this information determine the oxidation state of the reduced vanadium solution.
2.23g of ammonium vanadate was dissolved in dilute sulphuric acid and made
up to 250cm3. Sulphur dioxide gas was bubbled through the solution until there
was no further colour change. The solution was then boiled for 5 minutes and
allowed to cool. A 25cm3 aliquot of this was then titrated against 0.02M KMnO4
solution and required 38.1cm3 to oxidise the vanadium solution back to the (V)
oxidation state.
From this information determine the oxidation state of the reduced vanadium solution.
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