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Colorimetric Determination of Keq
Experiment 22 Colorimetric Determination of Keq CHE118
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In Lab Work in groups of 4 2 people do part A; preparing the standard solutions 2 people do part B; preparing the solutions at equilibrium Everyone makes their own calibration curve CHE118
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Part A Standards for the Calibration Curve
Reation is “forced” to the product side, assume no equilibrium Prepare all solutions at the same time Use correct Fe solution (2.00x10-1 M) Flask 1 (solution 1) is blank (no SCN) Use 0.10 M HNO3 to prepare solns., not water Use disposable test tubes instead of cuvettes for use in the spectrophotometer CHE118
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Part B Preparation of Equilibrium Solutions
Prepare all solutions at the same time Use the correct Fe solution (2.00x10-3 M) Prepare a blank solution (5.00 mL Fe, no SCN, no H2O) Use 0.10 M HNO3 to prepare solns., not water. Use disposable test tubes instead of cuvettes for use in the spectrophotometer CHE118
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Spectrophotometer (Parts A and B)
An instrument that will indicate the amount of light (of one wavelength) absorbed by a sample readout detector sample monochromator Light source slit LED readout CHE118
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Making the Calibration Curve
You will acquire an absorbance reading for each standard solution prepared (share data) Use the data from Part A to construct the calibration curve CHE118
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Calibration Curve Absorbance Concentration [FeNCS2+] x 10-5 M CHE118
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Using the Calibration Curve to Find Equilibrium Concentration of FeNCS2+
Absorbance Concentration [FeNCS2+] x 10-5 M Part B solution absorbance reading Concentration of solution Show this on your graph CHE118
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For All Students There are two different Fe(NO3)3 solutions; Part A uses a 2.00x10-1M solution, and Part B uses a x10-3M solution. The 0.10M HNO3 solution is added to test tubes 1 – 5, not 1 – 6 in part B (page 289), to get to a total volume of 10 mL in each test tube. CHE118
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