oncordant value (V2)= …………….. ml

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EXPERIMENT: DETERMINATION OF THE AMOUNT OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN THE GIVEN SOLUTION

 

Aim: To determine the amount of Hydrochloric Acid in the given solution.

Apparatus & Chemicals:  0.1 N, 100 ml Oxalic acid solution, HCL, NaOH, Distilled Water

Phenolphthalein indicator, Volumetric Flask 100ml, Funnel, Spatula, Watch glass, Conical Flask, Measure Cylinder 10ml, Burette, Weighting balance

Theoretical background: …………..

 

Observations:

Standardization of NaOH

 

Sl. No

Volume    of Oxalic acid (V1)

Initial burette reading

Final burette reading

Volume of

NaOH used

1

10

0.0

9.9

9.9

2

10

9.9

19.9

10.0

3

10

19.9

29.9

10.0

 

Concordant value (V2)= …………….. ml

 

Estimation of HCl

 

Sl. No

Volume   of HCl (V4)

Initial burette reading

Final burette reading

Volume   of

NaOH used

1

10

0.0

8.9

8.9

2

10

8.9

17.9

9.0

3

10

17.9

26.9

9.0

 

 

Concordant value (V3) = …………….. ml

Calculations:

Mass of Oxalic acid (H2C2O4) =………….

Normality of H2C2O4 solution (N1) = 0.1 N

Standardization of NaOH:

N1V1 ((H2C2O4) = N2 V2 (NaOH)

Normality of NaOH, N2 =…………………

*N3V3 (NaOH) = N4V4 (Unknown HCl) [* N3 = N2 because same NaOH is being used in both titration]

Normality of HCl, N4 =……………………

Amount of HCl in g /L = N4 * Equivalent weight of HCl =……………………..

 

Result & discussion

Precautions:

References:  

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