5.1 - Moles II Flashcards
How to covert from centimetres to decimetres?
divide by 1000
How can we calculate moles with only a value for volume?
moles = volume (decimetres) / 24
When can we use the moles and volume equation?
for gas volumes
What does concentration mean?
The concentration of a solution is a measure of how much solute is dissolved per unit volume. It is measured in mol/dm3 and in the lab it usually varies between 0.1 and 2.0
What is the equation including concentration moles and volume?
conc. = moles / volume (decimetres)
What is a tritation?
Titration is a practical method used measure the volume (or ‘titre’) of acid needed to neutralise a particular volume of alkali, or vice-versa.
What equipment do we need to use when calculating a titration?
Volumetric pipette
Burette
What is the role of a volumetric pipette?
Measures out 25 cm3 very accurately.
What is the role of a burette?
Measures any volume to the nearest 0.05 cm3
What setup is needed when carrying out a titration to find an unknown alkali?
- Use a volumetric pipette to place 25 cm3 of the unknown alkali into a conical flask.
- Add a few drops of either methyl orange or phenolphthalein indicator to the flask.
- Fill a burette with known acid and clamp it above the conical flask.
How do we use the setup to carry out a titration?
- Measure the initial volume of known acid on the burette, to the nearest 0.05 cm3.
- Use the burette to add acid into the conical flask drop-by-drop and swirling the flask.
- Close the burette tap as soon as the colour in the conical flask changes. The start colour will be the alkaline colour, the end
colour will be the acidic colour. - Measure the final volume of known acid on the burette, to the nearest 0.05 cm3
- Calculate titre (final volume − initial volume).
- Repeat to get concordant (within 0.2 cm3) titres/
What is a concordant result?
within 0.2 cm3