Fundamentals Flashcards
Standardization of 1N HCl: how many mL of HCl is added
85
Standardization of 1N HCl: diluted to how much?
1000 mL
Standardization of 1N HCl: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N HCl: type of titration
Direct titration
Standardization of 1N HCl: primary standard
Tromethamine
Standardization of 1N HCl: Endpoint (Color transition)
Blue to yellow
HCl specific gravity
1.19
Standardization of 1N HCl: Indicator
Bromocresol Green
Standardization of 0.5N HCl: Amount of HCl
43 mL
HCl purity
37%
HCl common name
Roaster Acid, Pan acid
Standardization of 1N HCl Lab: Endpoint (Color transition)
Salmon pink
Standardization of 1N HC Lab: Primary standard
0.4-0.5g Anhydrous sodium carbonate
Standardization of 1N HCl Lab: Indicator
methyl orange
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: type of titration
Direct
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: primary standard
Tromethamine
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: Endpoint (Color transition)
Blue to pale yellow
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: How much should it be diluted
30 mL to 1020 mL
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: Indicator
Bromocresol green
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: type of titration
Direct
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: primary standard
Potassium biphthalate
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: Endpoint (Color transition)
Colorless to permanent pink
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: How much should it be diluted
162 g in 150 mL
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: type of titration
Direct titration
Standardization of 1NPotassium hydroxide: primary standard
Potassium biphthalate
Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: Endpoint (Color transition)
Colorless to pale pink
Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: How much should it be diluted
68 g in 950 mL
Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: type of titration
Direct titration
Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: primary standard
1 N hydrochloric acid
Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: Endpoint (Color transition)
Persistent pink
Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: How much should it be diluted
3g in 100 mL
Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: Indicator
Methyl red
Standardization of 1N HCl: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: type of titration
Direct titration
Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: primary standard
1N sulfuric acid
Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: Endpoint (Color transition)
Blue to green
Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: How much should it be diluted
dissolve in 200 mL of water overall
Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: Indicator
Bromophenol Blue
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: type of titration
Direct titration
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: primary standard
1 N sulfuric acid
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: Endpoint (Color transition)
Colorless to persistent pink color
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: How much should it be diluted
Dissolve in 40 mL
Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
Methyl orange
Standardization of 1N Boric acid: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Boric acid: type of titration
Indirect titration
Standardization of 1N Boric acid: primary standard
1 N sodium hydroxide
Standardization of 1N Boric acid: Endpoint (Color transition)
Pink to colorless to reappearance of pink
Standardization of 1N Boric acid: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: type of reaction
Neutralization reaction
Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: type of titration
residual titration
Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: primary standard
1 N sulfuric acid
Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: Endpoint (Color transition)
yellow to pink to pale yellow
Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: How much should it be diluted
50 ml of sulfuric acid
Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: Indicator
Methyl orange
Standardization of 1N Boric acid: End point
Pink to colorless to pink
Standardization of 1N Boric acid: diluted with how much water
100 of mixture of equal water and glycerin
Standardization of 1N Aspirin: type of reaction
Neutralization
Standardization of 1N Aspirin: type of titration
residual alkalimetric titration with blank test
Standardization of 1N Aspirin: primary standard
0.5 Sodium hydroxide
then 0.5 N sulfuric acid
Standardization of 1N Aspirin: Endpoint (Color transition)
Colorless to pink to colorless
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: How much should it be diluted
50 mL of sodium hydroxide VS
Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
Aspirin Lab Analyte
0.9 - 1.0 g aspirin
Aspirin excess titrant
NaOH
Aspirin Lab back titrant
HCl
Aspirin Lab indicatorr
Phenolphthalein
Aspirin Lab endpoint
disappearance of pink color
Aspirin Lab perform blank determination?
yes
Common name of Hydrochloric acid
Roaster Acid
Common name of Sulfuric acid
Oil of vitriol
Common name of Sodium hydroxide
Caustic soda
Common name of Potassium hydroxide
Caustic potash
Common name of Sodium bicarbonate
Baking soda
Common name of boric acid
sal sedativum Hombergi
Common name of Zinc oxide
Calamine
Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: primary standard
potassium biphthalate
Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: indicator
crystal violet
Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: dissolve
700 mg in 50 mL of glacial acetic acid in 250 mL flask
Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: end pint
blue to green