Redox Tritrations Flashcards
1
Q
Why are indicators not always needed for redox titrations?
A
Because one chemical is a transition metal which are coloured. A change in its colour or fading of the colour indicates the end point
2
Q
What are the examples of redox tritrations you need to know?
A
Manganate (VII), Ethanedioate and dichromate (VI)
3
Q
Describe the procedure of Manganate (VII) Tritration.
A
- Standard solution of KMnO4 added to burette
- Using a pipette, a measured volume of solution under analysis transferred to conical flask
- Excess dilute H2SO4 added to provide H+
- Trial titration carried out
- KMnO4 added from burette and oxidises solution under analysis (Fe2+ —> Fe3+
- MnO4- ions reduced to Mn2+ and lose purple colour (pale pink)
- Once all the chemical under analysis has been oxidised, next drop of KMnO4 remains purple after swirling. pale pink —> purple
- Record Titre
- Repeat titration until 2 concordant (withing 0.1cm3) results are achieved
4
Q
What is the equation of redox tritration of permanganate and Fe2+?
A
MnO4- + 5Fe2+ + 8H+ —> 5Fe3+ + Mn 2+ + 4H2O