Practicals Flashcards
1
Q
Soluble salt formation
Use NaOH and HCl as example
A
- Pipette to measure 25 cm3 of NaOH and pour into a conical flask
- Add few drops of phenolphthalein
- Pour the HCl solution into a burette
- Record initial volume of HCl solution
- Add HCl from burette into conical flask little at the time whilst swirling the conical flask
- Once phenolphthalein starts to turn from pink to colourless- add HCl solution a drop at a time until one drop is sufficient to turn the solution colourless. Record the volume of HCl solution needed
- Carry out the titration again using 25cm3 and exact same volume of HCl solution
- Don’t add indicator
- Gently heat the solution from the conical flask in an evaporating basin until its volume decreases around a half
- Leave the evaporating basin to cool allowing crystals to form
2
Q
Ways to possible improve a titration
A
- larger beaker or conical flask - no acid spray escaping
- rinse beaker and add washings to flask - no acid left in the beaker
- more acid or less chalk - larger tires so smaller percentage error
- crush chalk, temperature, stir to speed up reaction