. A 1.2-gram sample of lanolin was treated with Wij’s solution and excess potassium iodide solution. The liberated iodine reacted with 30 ml of 0.1 N sodium thiosulfate solution. If the iodine value was determined as 12.69, what is the volume used in blank titration?

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1. A 1.2-gram sample of lanolin was treated with Wij’s solution and excess potassium iodide solution. The liberated iodine reacted with 30 ml of 0.1 N sodium thiosulfate solution. If the iodine value was determined as 12.69, what is the volume used in blank titration?

2. A fat sample with combination of acids contain standard hydrochloric acid for blank and sample with 8mL and 5mL respectively. The normality of the standard hydrochloric acid is 0.93N and the weight of the sample is 3 grams. Calculate the saponification value. 

3. A 3.50-gram sample of Streptomycin powder was tested for its water content. If the water equivalence factor of the KF reagent was 4.6, what is the percentage water content of the sample if 9.2 ml of the KF reagent was used?

4. A 500mg oil sample is taken from a conical flask and is dissolved in 50mL distilled alcohol. An indicator is added and is then titrated against 0.112N KOH until a slight pink color appears. It took 17.6mL of the titrant to reach the endpoint. What is the sample’s Acid Value? 

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