Rate of an Iodine clock reaction.
I'm doing my pre lab question and one of them states " When the dark color appears, [S2O8 2-] = (1/2) [S2O3 2-], where [S2O3] equals the initial concentration of Na2S2O3". And it asks, why is that statement true?
The concentration of either of the reactants are not given, so I'm not sure how I will know that it is true.
Reaction with the most iodine will end faster than the reaction with the least of iodine... starch is constant at 1? Is that correct or it's the other way around?