Chemistry What is the Mass of S02Cl2 in a Sample?

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The discussion focuses on calculating the mass of sulfur dichloride oxide (SO2Cl2) in a sample and determining the reaction equation between iodic (V) acid (HIO3) and sulfur dioxide (SO2). For the first question, participants discuss how to derive the mass of SO2Cl2 based on the neutralization of the resultant solution with sodium hydroxide. The second question involves using experimental data to establish the relationship between the moles of iodic acid and the sulfuric acid produced, leading to the construction of the reaction equation. Participants seek guidance on how to approach the second question, emphasizing the importance of understanding mole ratios. The discussion highlights the need for clarity in stoichiometric calculations and reaction equations.
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1) Sulphur dichloride oxide, S02Cl2 is hydrolysed (decomposed) by water to sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid. A sample of S02Cl2 was dissolved in sufficient water to produce 150 cm3 , and of the 25cm3 of the resultant solution required 15cm3 of 0.2 mol/dm3 sodium hydroxide for neutralisation. Calculate the mass of S02Cl2 in the sample. 2) When iodic (V) acid, HIO3 reacts with an aq solution of SO2, H2SO4 and iodine are produced. in an experiment, 0.1g of iodic (v) acid was reacted with excess sulphur dioxide and iodine formed were removed by heating. The sulphuric acid produced requred 28.4cm3 of 0.1mol/dm3 NaOH solution. Determine the equation for the reaction between iodic(V) acid and sulphur dioxide.
 
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Please show your attempt or tell us which parts of the question you are having problems with.
 
Hey fightfish. For question 1 i had solved it already. But now I'm having problem with question 2. I do not know how to start this question. Do you mind teaching me? Thanks!
 
Basically the question is asking you to construct the equation of the reaction between the iodic(V) acid and sulfur dioxide based on the empirical (experimental) data.
From the data in the question, we can obtain:
i) The no. of moles of iodic(V) acid reacted
ii) The no. of moles of sulfuric acid produced
Hint: How is the no. of moles of sulfur dioxide reacted related to the no. of moles of sulfuric acid produced?
From there, we can obtain the mole ratio of the reactants, thus enabling us the write the equation.
 
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