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In this experiment, a solution of sodium carbonate () is used to standardise a hydrochloric acid () solution of unknown concentration.
Sodium carbonate is a primary standard, meaning it can be used to accurately determine the concentration of through a titration process.
The neutralisation reaction between sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid is:
Methyl orange is used as the indicator, turning from yellow to peach/pink at the endpoint.
Measurement | Value |
---|---|
Rough titre | 27.0 cm³ |
Second titre | 26.6 cm³ |
Third titre | 26.7 cm³ |
Average of accurate titres | 26.65 cm³ |
Volume of sodium carbonate solution | 25.0 cm³ |
Concentration of sodium carbonate | 0.1 M |
Concentration of hydrochloric acid | 0.19 M |
Using the formula:
From the balanced equation,
Therefore,
The concentration of HCl:
The conical flask allows easy swirling, which promotes thorough mixing of the acid and base during titration.
To prevent any drops of acid from falling into the burette after filling, which would alter the volume of acid added.
Rinsing removes any water that could dilute the acid, ensuring accurate concentration in the titration.
To get an approximate idea of the endpoint, allowing subsequent titrations to be done more quickly and accurately.
Hydrochloric acid is not pure enough for use as a primary standard; its exact concentration must be determined using a standard solution.
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