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The amount of i − 3 ( aq ) in a solution can be determined by titration with a solution containing a known concentration of s 2 o 2 − 3 ( aq ) (thiosulfate ion). the determination is based on the net ionic equation 2 s 2 o 2 − 3 ( aq ) + i − 3 ( aq ) ⟶ s 4 o 2 − 6 ( aq ) + 3 i − ( aq ) given that it requires 29.4 ml of 0.380 m na 2 s 2 o 3 ( aq ) to titrate a 30.0 ml sample of i − 3 ( aq ) , calculate the molarity of i − 3 ( aq ) in the solution.

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