Rates of reaction experiment SPA

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The discussion revolves around a student's experience with an O-level SPA experiment involving the reaction between acidified potassium iodide (KI) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The student inquired about the necessity of labeling the volume of distilled water used in the experiment, as they only recorded the volumes of H2O2, the solution before KI addition, and KI itself. It was clarified that as long as the total volume of the solution, including distilled water and reactants, was provided, it sufficed for calculations. The consensus is that specifying the volume of water added for dilution is not critical, provided all reagent volumes are accurately recorded. This ensures that the total volume can be used to calculate concentrations effectively.
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Hi today I took my O levels spa and the reaction was acidified KI+hydrogen peroxide. Once we see a slight colouration, we stopped timing the stopwatch. We were told to draw a tabulation box with the information in the experiment. Also we were told to clearly show the total volume of the solution before the additional if the second reactant (we diluted one of the reactants). However, I didn't put a heading as "volume of distilled water". Is that very important to write that down? I had only put volume of H2O2/cm3, volume of solution before KI was added/cm3, volume of KI/cm3 and time taken for blue colouration to appear/s. Thanks for the help!
 
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You need to know total volume to be able to calculate concentrations.
 
Hi Borek I did give the total volume of distilled water+reactants so that good enough?
 
If I understand you correctly, it doesn't matter - recording volume of water added for dilution and final volume is equivalent (assuming you correctly recorded volumes of all reagents).
 
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