Chemistry Project: Sterilization of Water Using Bleaching Powder
Chemistry Project: Sterilization of Water Using Bleaching Powder
Chemistry Project: Sterilization of Water Using Bleaching Powder
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CHEMISTRY PROJECT
STERILIZATION OF WATER USING
BLEACHING POWDER
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Aim :
To Determine the dosage of bleaching powder required for sterilization or
disinfection of different samples of water.
Introduction :
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L This chemical can be used for sterilizing water by Using 5 drops of bleach per
each half gallon of water to be purified, and allowing it to sit undisturbed for
half an hour to make it safe for drinking.
L Letting it sit several hours more will help reduce the chlorine taste, as the
chlorine will slowly evaporate out. A different reference advises when using
household bleach for purification; add a single drop of bleach per quart of
water which is visibly clear, or three drops per quart of water where the
water is NOT visibly clear. Then allow the water to sit undisturbed for half
an hour.
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L The combination of following processes is used for municipal drinking water
treatment worldwide:
L Out of these processes, the role of Bleaching powder is only in the last step
i.e. for Disinfection of water.
Requirements
a) Apparatus
L Burette,
L titration flask
L 100ml graduated cylinder
L 250ml measuring flask
L weight box
L glazed tile
L glass wool
b) Chemicals
L Bleaching Powder
L Glass wool
L 0.1 N Na2S2O3 solution
L 10% KI solution
L Different samples of water
L Starch solution.
Pre-Requisite Knowledge:
L A known mass of the given sample of bleaching powder is dissolved in water
to prepare a solution of known concentration. This solution contains
dissolved chlorine, liberated by the action of bleaching powder with water.
CaOCl2+H20 → Ca(OH)2+Cl2
L The amount of Chlorine present in the above solution is determined by
treating a known volume of the above solution with excess of 10% potassium
iodide solution, when equivalent amount of Iodine is liberated. The Iodine,
thus liberated is then estimated by titrating it against a standard solution of
Sodium thiosulphate, using starch solution as indicator.
Cl2+2KI → 2KCl+I2
I2+2Na2S2O3 → Na2S4O6+2NaI
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Since 250 ml bleaching powder solution contains 2.5 g bleaching powder, 1ml
Volume of bleaching powder solution used to disinfect 100 ml of water = 1.9 x 20/8.2 ml
1.9 x 20/8.2 ml of bleaching powder solution contains 1.9 x 20 x 0.01/8.2 g bleaching powder