In an experiment to determine the total hardness of a water sample containing both calcium and magnesium ions, a solution of the reagent edta (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) in the form of its disodium salt (represented by Na2H2Y) was titrated against a sample of the water using a suitable indicator - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question 1 - 2004
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In an experiment to determine the total hardness of a water sample containing both calcium and magnesium ions, a solution of the reagent edta (ethylenediaminetetraac... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:In an experiment to determine the total hardness of a water sample containing both calcium and magnesium ions, a solution of the reagent edta (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) in the form of its disodium salt (represented by Na2H2Y) was titrated against a sample of the water using a suitable indicator - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question 1 - 2004
Step 1
Name a suitable indicator for this titration. What colour change is observed at the end point of the titration using this indicator?
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The suitable indicator for this titration is Eriochrome Black T. At the end of the titration, the colour changes from wine red to deep blue.
Step 2
Describe the correct procedure for rinsing the burette and filling it with edta reagent.
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Rinse the burette with distilled water.
Rinse the burette with a small amount of the edta reagent, ensuring that the reagent flows through the tap.
Fill the burette with the edta reagent using a funnel but remove the funnel after filling.
Eliminate any air bubbles by tapping the burette gently and ensuring liquid is flowing freely from the tip.
Step 3
What solution must be added and what is its purpose?
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The solution that must be added is a buffer solution. The purpose of this buffer is to keep the pH above 9 to ensure a sharp (accurate) end-point during the titration.
Step 4
Calculate the total hardness in (i) moles per litre, (ii) grams per litre in terms of CaCO₃, (iii) a pH.
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To calculate the total hardness, we note the following:
(i) The total hardness in moles per litre is calculated as follows:
extHardness=8.10100×0.0010=0.0001 mol/L
(ii) To convert to grams per litre in terms of CaCO₃: