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Following the instructions in your lab manual, you have titrated a 25.00 mL sample of 0.0100 M KIO3 with a solution of Na2S2O3 of unknown concentration. The endpoint was observed to occur at 16.50 mL. 1. How many moles of KIO3 were titrated? Show work! 2. How many moles of Na2S2O3 did this require?

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