Gravimetric analysis Flashcards
quantative methods that are based on determining the mass of a pure compound to which the analyte is chemical related
gravimetric methods
the analyte is separated from other constituents of a sample by converting it to a gas of known chemical composition. The mass of the gas then serves as a measure of the analyte concentration
volatilisation gravimetry
the analyte is separated from a solution of the sample as a precipitate and is converted to a compound of known composition that can be weighed
precipitation gravimetry
the analyte is separated by deposition on an electrode by an electrical current
electrogravimetry
consists of solid particles with diameters that are less than 10^-4 cm
colloid
in diffuse light, colloidal suspensions may be perfectly clear and appear to contain no solid. The presence of the second phase can be detected, however, by shining the beam of a flashlight into the solution. Because particles of colloidal dimensions** scatter visible radiation,** the path of the beam through the solution can be seen by the eye.
Tyndall effect
process of particles clumping together when their oppositely charged particles aggregate together
coagulation
process of converting precipitate into colloid by shaking it with a suitable electrolyte called peptizing agent
peptization
Opposite of coagulation
solution that has less solute dissolved than its saturated concentration
unsaturated solution
solute dissolves until it is unable to dissolve anymore
saturated solution
unstable solution that contains a higher solute concentration than a saturated solution. An excess solute precipitates with time
supersaturated solution
steps in precipitation gravimetry
1) preparation of the solution
2) precipitation
3) digestion
4) filtration
5) washing
6) drying or igniting
7) weighing
8) calculations
the ideal precipitating reagent would react with the analyte to give a product that is
- easily filtered and washed free of contaminants
- of suffciently low solubility that no significant loss of the analyte occurs during filtration and washing
- unreact with constituents of the atmosphere
- of known chemical composition after it is dried or if necessary ignited
gravimetric precipitating agent
should react specifically or at least selectively with the analyte
gravimetric precipitating agent
react only with a single chemical species
specific reagents