Titration Flashcards
Standard solution
A solution which concentration is accurately known
Ie the solution in the conical flask
What can standard solutions be used for?
Finding the concentrations of unknown solutions by finding out the volume of the standard solution needed to neutralise it
What makes up a standard solution?
A primary standard + making it up with an accurate volume of distilled water
Primary standard
Substances that are dissolved in distilled water to produce a primary standard
By weighing
What should a primary standard ideally be?
Solids with high molar masses
Available in high purity
Chemically stable so won’t decompose in air
Won’t absorb any water from atmosphere
Soluble in water
React rapidly with titre solution
Why is HCl not used as a primary standard
Does not exist in solid form only as a gas or aqueous solution
Why is NaOH not used as a primary standard
Reacts rapidly with air to form CO2 and H2O
So when measuring, not measured accurately because traces of these compounds
Step 1 of making a standard solution
Add between 2.3 and 2.5 g of sulfamic acid to the weighing bottle and weigh accurately on a balance
Step 2 of making a standard solution
Transfer as much as possible of the acid to a clean beaker and reweigh the weighing bottle
Wash out weighing bottle with water to ensure all powder is transferred
Step 3 of making a standard solution
Add about 50 cm3 of distilled water to the beaker and stir until all of the sulfamic acid has dissolved
Step 4 of making a standard solution
Pour solution from beaker into volumetric flask
Step 5 of making a standard solution
Rinse sides of beaker with distilled water and pour the washings into the flask to ensure all solution is transferred repeat 3x
Don’t worry about water volume at this point because it is no where near required volume
Step 6 of making a standard solution
Rinse filter funnel used for transferring solution from beaker to volumetric flask
Step 7 of making a standard solution
Fill up the volumetric flask to the graduated mark with deionised water, adding drop by drop to ensure meniscus sits on line
Step 8 of making standard solution
Stopper flask and invert multiple times to ensure a thorough mixture and that there is a uniform solution = all of it is sulfamic acid
What happens if you overshoot graduated mark in a standard solution?
Restart
How do we find the mass of primary standard added?
Find mass of weighing bottle AND sulfamic acid
Reweigh weighing bottle after adding sulfamic added and any traces left
Take away first value from other = true value of sulfamic acid added
Why do we weigh by difference?
So we can find the true value of the primary standard added by taking in to account any traces remaining on weighing bottle