CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY LAB 3
Titration
Determination of the reacting volumes of solutions of a strong acid and a strong alkali by titration
Initial Planning
This required practical involves using appropriate apparatus to make and record a range of measurements accurately, including volume of liquids. It also involves determining the concentration of one of the solutions in mol/dm3 and g/dm3.
Aims
- To determine the reacting volumes of solutions of an acid and alkali by titration.
- To determine the concentration of one of the solutions in mol/dm3 and g/dm3.
Apparatus
Read these instructions carefully before you start work.
METHOD
- Use the pipette and pipette filler to add a measured volume (25 cm3) of sodium hydroxide solution to a clean conical flask.
- Add a few drops of indicator and put the conical flask on a white tile.
- Fill the burette with hydrochloric acid and note the starting volume.
- Slowly add the acid from the burette to the alkali in the conical flask, swirling to mix.
- Stop adding the acid when the end-point is reached (when the indicator first permanently changes colour). Note the final volume reading.
- Repeat steps 1 to 5 until concordant titres are obtained. More accurate results are obtained if acid is added drop by drop near to the end-point.
RESULTS
Evaluating the practical
The evaluation should address these points:
- What actions were taken to make accurate measurements?
- What improvements could be made to the method?
- Was the practical carried out safely? What improvements could be made?
Health, safety and technical notes