Making a standard solution Flashcards

1
Q

What do you do when given a sample bottle containing the required mass of solid?

A

weigh on 2dp balance transfer to beaker and reweigh sample bottle record difference in mass

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2
Q

What is a graduated flask?

A

volumetric flask

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3
Q

What is a standard solution

A

solution containing a precisely known concentration of a solution

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4
Q

How is the solution formed?

A
  • add 100cm3 of distilled water to the beaker
    • use glass rod to stir to help dissolve the solid
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5
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What is then done with the solution?

A
  • pour solution into 250cm3 graduated flask via a funell
  • rinse beaker and funnel and add washing from the beaker and glass rod to the volumetric flask
  • make up to the mark with distilled water using a dropping pippette for the last few drops
    • for accuracy
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6
Q

How is a uniform solution ensured?

A

invert the flask several times

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7
Q

What happens in the substance is not dissolving well in cold water

A

gently heat until all the solid has dissolved

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8
Q

Where should the meniscus lie

A
  • bottom on the meniscus sits on the line on the neck of the flask
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9
Q

What is the problems with dark liquids, such as potassium manganate

A

difficult to see the meniscus

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