preperation of salts Flashcards
1
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titration is for
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group 1, ammonium salts
2
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precipitation is for
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insoluble salts
3
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adding insoluble reactant in excess is for
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soluble salts
4
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titration method
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- Fill up a burette with 0.1 mol/dm of dilute nitric acid.
- Pipette 25.0 cm’ of 0.1 mol/dm of aqueous sodium hydroxide into a conical flask.
- Add a few drops of phenolphthalein indicator (or any other suitable indicator) to the solution in the conical flask.
- Titrate the sodium hydroxide solution with the dilute nitric acid until the solution changes from pink to colourless permanently in a single drop (or the corresponding colour change based on the indicator used).
- Note the volume of dilute nitric acid added.
- Repeat the experiment without the indicator.
- Add the same volume of acid (from step 5) from the burette. This gives a solution of the salt, without excess acid or alkali.
- Heat the solution till saturated.
- Allow the solution to cool for the crystals to form.
- Filter the mixture to remove excess solution/water.
- Wash the crystals with a small amount of cold distilled water.
- Dry the crystals by pressing between sheets of filter paper.
5
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precipitation procedure
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- mix x solution and y solution in beaker
- filter the mixture and collect Z as residue
- wash the salt with cold de ionised water and wipe dry between 2 sheets of filter paper
6
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add insoluble reactant in excess procedure 1
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- add insoluble carbonate/ base/ meals into acid until no more carbonate/ base/ metals dissolve and is in excess
- filter the mixture and obtain Z solution as filtrate
- heat the filtrate gently until it is saturated
- allow the saturated solution to cool for crystals to form
- filter the mixture to collect the crystals
- wash the soluble salt crystals with a small amount of cold distilled water and dry crystals between 2 pieces of filter paper
7
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why do you need to wash with cold deionised water
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remove contaminant chemicals that are on the surface of the crystals
8
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titration uses
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1 acid 1 alkali both soluble
9
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precipitation uses
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2 aqueous solutions
10
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adding insoluble reactant in excess includes
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adding an insoluble reactant into acid