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A student mixed the following reactants, using the general procedure for the experiment: 14.41 mL of 0.1000M KI, 16.63 mL of 0.001000 M Na2SO3, 11.79 mL of 0.04000M KBrO3, and 11.09 mL of 0.1000M HCl. It took about 75 seconds for the mixture to turn blue. Calculate the concentration of H+ in the mixture after all of the solutions have been combined
A student mixed the following reactants, using the general procedure for the experiment: 14.41 mL of 0.1000M KI, 16.63 mL of 0.001000 M Na2SO3, 11.79 mL of 0.04000M KBrO3, and 11.09 mL of 0.1000M HCl. It took about 75 seconds for the mixture to turn blue. Calculate the concentration of H+ in the mixture after all of the solutions have been combined
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