Chem4441 Analytical Chemistry Ii: EXPERIMENT 1:an Exercise in Volumetric Analysis
Chem4441 Analytical Chemistry Ii: EXPERIMENT 1:an Exercise in Volumetric Analysis
Chem4441 Analytical Chemistry Ii: EXPERIMENT 1:an Exercise in Volumetric Analysis
Objective:
This experiment intends to refresh your skills regarding volumetric analysis by preparing primary standards,
standardization of a reagent and analysis of vinegar samples for the content of acetic acid.
Equipment
Analytical balance
10 mL micro-burette
5 mL pipettes Conical
flask (50 mL)
50 and 250 volumetric flasks
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Chemicals
Weigh out rapidly about 1.0 g of A.R. sodium hydroxide on a weighing boat (using a top loading
balance), dissolve it in about 50 ml of CO2 free distilled water, and transfer it to a 250 mL
volumetric flask and make up to the mark with distilled water.
(Remember: the molarity of this solution is not known accurately)
Weigh out accurately about 1.00 g of A.R. potassium hydrogen phthalate, dissolve it in
distilled water, and transfer it to a 50 mL volumetric flask and make up to the mark.
Calculate the molarity (To four digits) of the solution from the weight of solid taken. (Why
here the concentration of the acid is directly obtained from the weighed mass?)
What is the standard deviation on the molarity of NaOH? Using the Student t test from your
textbook calculate the 95 % confidence interval for your results.
Transfer 5.0 mL of vinegar to a 50.0 mL volumetric flask and make up to the mark with
deionized water. Pipette a 5.00 mL aliquot into a conical flask, and 2 drops of
phenolphthalein indicator. Titrate against the standardized NaOH to the first permanent
pink endpoint. Carry out the determination in 3-4 times (The more titrations you run the
better results you obtain). Individual titrations should not differ by more than 0.10 mL.
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Notes
Dispose the chemical solutions in this experiment under running tap water for 5 minutes.
Clean your glassware and put them back in their locations (Be careful with the microburette
as it is fragile).
Leave your bench tidy as before work.
Sign your notebook from your lab instructor before you leave the lab. An example of an
acceptable notebook is given below!