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A student followed the procedure of this experiment to determine the percent NaOCl in a commercial bleaching solution that was found in the basement of an abandoned house. The student diluted 50.00 mL of commercial bleaching solution to 250 mL in a volumetric flask, and titrated a 20-mL aliquot of the diluted bleaching solution. The titration required 35.46 mL of 0.1052M Na2S2O3 solution. A faded price label on the gallon bottle read $0.79. The density of the bleaching solution was 1.10 g/mL

6-Calculate the mass of commercial bleaching solution titrated.

7-Determine the present NaOCI in the commercial bleaching solution.

8-Calculate the mass of one gallon of the commercial bleaching solution.

9-Calculate the cost of 100 g of the commercial bleaching solution

10-Determine the cost of the amount of commercial bleaching solution required to supply 100 g of NaOCI

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