etermine the relationship between the observed/apparent value (EX) VERSUS that of the true value (ET) for the quantity being sought by writing either <, >, or = on the space provided TOPIC: Measured mass of the precipitate
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Determine the relationship between the observed/apparent value (EX) VERSUS that of the true value (ET) for the quantity being sought by writing either <, >, or = on the space provided
TOPIC: Measured mass of the precipitate
1. Filter paper was dried prior to filtration. EX _____ ET
TOPIC: Standardization of Titrant
2. Distilled water was not equilibrated to room temperature before the preparation of NaOH titrant. EX ______ ET
TOPIC: Determination of Molar Concentration of each component (Double Indicator Titration)
3. No blank correction EX ______ ET
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- Concentration sodium thiosulfate solution used: 0.056 mol L-1 ACCURATE TITRATION VOLUME OF SODIUM THIOSULFATE SOLUTION USED Volume titration 1, (ml) Volume titration 2, (ml) Your Group 15.80 15.75 Group 1 16.05 15.70 Group 2 16.30 16.25 ANALYSIS Average volume used, (mL) Standard deviation Number of moles sodium thiosulfate used, (mol) Number of moles calcium iodate in solution, (mol) Volume of calcium iodate used, (mL) Concentration of saturated calcium iodate solution (mol L-¹) Unrounded value 15.9750 0.26220 Rounded value 15.97 0.262 10.0Concentration sodium thiosulfate solution used: 0.056 mol L-1 ACCURATE TITRATION VOLUME OF SODIUM THIOSULFATE SOLUTION USED Volume titration 1, (mL) Volume titration 2, (mL) Your Group 15.80 15.75 Group 1 16.05 15.70 Group 2 16.30 16.25 ANALYSIS Average volume used, (ml) Standard deviation Number of moles sodium thiosulfate used, (mol) Number of moles calcium iodate in solution, (mol) Volume of calcium iodate used, (mL) Concentration of saturated calcium iodate solution (mol L-¹) Unrounded value 15.9750 0.26220 0.00089400 0.00036700 A Rounded value 15.97 0.262 8.94 x 10-4 10.0 MinimizeSources of Error Determine the relationship between the observed/apparent value (EX) VERSUS that of the true value (ET) for the quantity being sought by writing either <, >, or = on the space provided TOPIC: Measured mass of the precipitate Question 4 Overignition which causes the conversion of BaSO4 precipitate to BaO. EX ___ ET Question 5 Precipitate was not washed thoroughly. Ex ___ ET TOPIC: Standardization of Titrant Question 6 Adding insufficient amount of titrant to reach acceptable endpoint color: EX ___ ET
- Preparation and Standardization of KMnO4 solution Experimental data Complete the table below. Trial 1 0.2001 g Trial 2 0.2065 g Trial 3 Weight of sodium oxalate (Na2C2O4, MM= 134 g/mol) Titration data 0.2050 g Final reading Initial reading 29.86 mL 0.00 mL 30.66 mL 30.52 mL 0.00 mL 0.00 mL Total vol. of KMNO4 used Computed Molarity of KMNO4 solution Mean Molarity Computed Normality of KMNO4 Mean Normality of KMNO4 solution Reaction Involved: Calculations:Sources of Error Determine the relationship between the observed/apparent value (EX) VERSUS that of the true value (ET) for the quantity being sought by writing either <, >, or = on the space provided. TOPIC: Measured mass of the precipitate 1. Overignition which causes the conversion of BaSO4 precipitate to BaO. EX _____ ET2. Precipitate was not washed thoroughly. Ex _____ ET TOPIC: Standardization of Titrant 3.Distilled water was not equilibrated to room temperature before the preparation of NaOH titrant. EX _______ ETM 23 (H) Inorganic Analytical Chemistry pard My courses CHEM 23 (H) FS-AY:20-21 Week 4-5: Quantitative Analysis by Gravimetry and Titration Quiz 4 Qu 10 The 500.0-mg sample of impure Na2 CO3 (FM: 105.96) required 22.00 mL of the HCI standard solution (the obtained concentration of HCI from the previous question, problem 5: Titrimetry short answer type) for complete neutralization. ut of 1. Give the balanced chemical equation between the sample, Na2CO3 and the standard, HCI. 2. What is the mass (g) of Na, CO3 in the sample? 3. Calculate the % (w/w) purity of a 500.0-mg sample of impure Na2 CO3 Note: Type your solution here or upload its pic in Jpeg or pdf format. Another option is to send it to me via email (subject: Fam name-Quiz 4) or messenger, privately. Do not forget to box the final answer and write your name. В I 1.
- DATA AND RESULTS: Titration Data (Standardization of EDTA) Example II Mass, g Caco, 0.0250 0.0251 0.0246 0.0254 Final reading, mL 25.00 24.91 24.87 25.31 Initial Reading, mL 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.02 Volume, mL EDTA 25.00 Molarity of EDTA, M 0.009992 B. Analysis Data Example II Volume of Sample, mL 25.00 24.90 25.10 25.0 Final reading, mL 27.46 25.08 25.06 24.99 Initial Reading, mL 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.02 Volume of EDTA, mL 27.46 Molarity of EDTA, M 0.009992 Ca" concentration, ppm 440 STATISTICAL EVALUATION OF RESULTS Standardization of EDTA Mean, M EDTA Median, M EDTA Standard Deviation Ci for u at 95% Prob. Level Reported value: M EDTA Ca" Concentration Mean, Ca" ppm Median, Ca" ppm Standard deviation Cl for u at 95% Prob. Level Reported value: Ca" ppmIn this double titration experiment determining composition of soda ash, you are given the following data: M HCl titrant: 0.0501 M +/- 0.0507 Mass of soda ash sample, g: 0.2505 ± 2.0e-4 (Analytical Balance) Total volume of Sample Stock, mL: 75 ± 0.05 (100mL graduated cylinder) Volume of Sample Stock Aliquot, mL: 25 ± 0.3 Find the missing information. Show solutionsYou collected the following data from a titration experiment using a 0.123M standardized NaOH solution to titrate a 27.36 mL solution with an unknown Molarity concentration (M) of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Initial Final Vol Delivered |(mL) Burette Burette Reading (mL) Reading (mL) Trial 1 0.56 19.20 ?? Trial 2 0.57 19.7 Trial 3 0.92 19.56 For just Trial 1, determine the amount of NaOH delivered for the titration with appropriate significant digits. Do not include units. Answer:
- 5. A 300.0 mg sample containing Na,CO3, NaHCO, and NaOH and inert material either alone or in some combination was dissolved and titrated with 0.1000 M HCI the titration required 24.41 ml to reach the phenolphthalein endpoint. And an additional 8.67 mL to reach the methyl red endpoint. Determine the composition of the sample and calculate the percent of each titrated component.Acid-Base titration: Standardization of 0.1 M NAOH Trial 1 Mass KHP used, g 0.297 g Final reading Volume NaOH, mL 15.59 mL Initial reading Volume NaOH, mL 0.23 mL Volume NaOH consumed, mL 15.36 mL Moles KHP used Moles NaOH used Molarity of NaOH solution5. A 300.0 mg sample containing Na,CO3, NaHCO3 and NaOH and inert material either alone or in some combination was dissolved and titrated with 0.1000 M HCI the titration required 24.41 mL to reach the phenolphthalein endpoint. And an additional 8.67 mL to reach the methyl red endpoint. Determine the composition of the sample and calculate the percent of each titrated component.