Prelim - Titration Flashcards
a process of a chemical analysis in which the quantity of some constituent of a sample is determined by adding to the measured sample an exactly known quantity of another substance with which the desired constituent reacts in definite known proportion.
Titration
Known concentration is called the
Titrant
The titrant is in the
Buret
The usual used Buret in pharmacy
50 ml Buret
Unknown concentration is the
Titrand or analyte
the analyte is seen in the
Erlenmeyer Flask
Titration is Descend from the French word
Titrer
titrer means proportion of ____/_____; measure
of fineness or purity.
gold or silver
the point at which chemically equivalent
amounts of reactants have been mixed
equivalence point
The ____________ ______ is where the number of moles of acid exactly equals the
number of moles of Base.
equivalence point
to find out the concentration of the unknown solution which is the
Analyte
Must acquire skill of ___________,_____________, ___________, ____________
technique, patience, weakness and accuracy.
all solutions and precipitates should be covered to protect them from _____, whenever
possible and every particle of _________, ___________, or ____________ must be regarded as
indispensable to the ultimate success of the _________.
dust, sample, solution, or precipitate, analyst.
– every precaution should be taken to prevent loss or gain;
Accuracy in titration –
Objective in studying ___________ ________________ ____________ is the acquisition of a
fundamental knowledge of the theory as well as practical ability in the application of
analytical methods.
quantitative pharmaceutical chemistry
A good cleaning solution for glassware can be prepared by dissolving ____ g of
__________ ____________ in ____ ml of water and add ______ ml of ________ _____; slowly
200, sodium dichromate, 100, 1500, sulfuric acid
Thick-walled, glass stoppered _______ (storage)
bottle
Lab apparatus used in quantitative chemical analysis to measure the volume of a liquid
or gas.
Buret
the valve at the end of a buret.
Stopcock
Sizes of Burette from 5ml up to 100 ml but the most common is __ ml.
50