Chemistry redox reaction - gases mixing

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To determine the volume of Cl2 gas required to react with 18.5 mL of 0.173 M NaI, the balanced redox reaction shows that 3 moles of Cl2 are needed for every mole of NaI. The calculation starts by finding the moles of NaI, which is 0.0030906 mol. Using the stoichiometric ratio, this leads to 0.0092718 mol of Cl2 needed. The ideal gas law (PV=nRT) is then applied to find the volume of Cl2, with pressure converted to atm and temperature to Kelvin. The final volume should be expressed in milliliters as per the problem's requirements.
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How many milliliters of Cl2 gas, measured at 28.0 °C and 750 torr, are needed to react with 18.5 mL of 0.173 M NaI if the I- is oxidized to IO3- and the Cl2 is reduced to Cl-?


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So the molar mass is .0030906 mol NaI. Now I need to find out how many moles of Cl2 are needed to react completely with that.
So I need the balanced chemical equation.

Cl2 + NaI --> IO3- + Cl-

Redox:

2e- + Cl2 --> 2Cl-

NaI --> IO3- + Na+

This is where I get stuck.
I can't balance NaI as a redox reaction because I don't know the charges on that side. How do I balance the second part of the reaction?
 
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Is 3Cl2 + NaI + 3H2O --> IO3- + Na+ + 6H+ + 6Cl-

the correct balanced reaction?
 
Feodalherren said:
Is 3Cl2 + NaI + 3H2O --> IO3- + Na+ + 6H+ + 6Cl-

the correct balanced reaction?

Technically - yes. But why don't you treat NaI as a dissociated salt (Na++I-), it is dissolved, isn't it?
 
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Ahh that's what was confusing me. I got the rest of it, thanks.
 
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Feodalherren said:
Ahh that's what was confusing me. I got the rest of it, thanks.

what was the solution, I am stumped
 
So after you have the Redox reaction you have your ratio which is that for every 1 mol of NaI you have 3 moles of Cl2.

You know that you have 18.5 mL of 0.173 M NaI so therefore

.0185 L (.173 mol NaI/L) = moles of NaI.

Now multiply that by three to get the moles of Cl2 because as shown from the balanced chemical equation - you need 3 moles of Cl2 for every 1 mol of NaI.

From there you have

PV=nRT

Make sure to convert P to atm and T to Kelvin. n Is the amount of moles of Cl2 - solve for V. Done.

Edit: oh yeah - convert to mL since that's what the question was asking for.
 
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