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The amount of iron in ore can be quantitatively determined by titrating a solution of the unknown with a standard solution of dichromate, cr2o72βˆ’. the net ionic equation is 6fe2+(aq)+cr2o72βˆ’(aq)+14h+(aq)β†’6fe3 +(aq)+2cr3+(aq)+7h2o(aq) part a the titration of 25.0 ml of an iron(ii) solution required 18.0 ml of a 0.230 m solution of dichromate to reach the equivalence point. what is the molarity of the iron(ii) solution?

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