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Describe steps A, B and C including correct techniques, equipment and appropriate calculations. Determine the concentration of the hydrochloric acid. **Preparation ... show full transcript
Step 1
Answer
To prepare a 500 mL solution of 0.100 mol L⁻¹ sodium carbonate, you will need sodium carbonate, a volumetric flask, a balance, and distilled water. First, calculate the mass of sodium carbonate required using the formula:
After weighing out the sodium carbonate, dissolve it in water, and fill to the 500 mL mark.
Step 2
Answer
Rinse the burette with hydrochloric acid, then fill it. Using a pipette, measure 25.0 mL of the sodium carbonate solution and add a few drops of phenolphthalein. Titrate the hydrochloric acid into the sodium carbonate solution until reaching the endpoint, recording the volume used, which should average at 21.4 mL.
Step 3
Answer
From the titration, calculate the moles of sodium carbonate and apply the stoichiometry from the balanced equation:
The moles of HCl are double that of sodium carbonate. Finally, calculate the concentration:
ext{Concentration} = rac{ ext{Moles}}{ ext{Volume}}
With an average titration volume of 21.4 mL,
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