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Ksp by Titration Lab Sunday, November 01, 2015
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General (you will be using a strong acid…use goggles!) You will create a new compound Ca(IO 3 ) 2 You will filter it to get a pure, saturated solution You will titrate the solution to find the IO 3 1- moles (and since you know volume, the concentration) From the IO 3 1- concentration, you should be able to calculate the Ksp for Ca(IO 3 ) 2
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The set up Buret w/ S2O3 Filter CaCl2 NaIO3 20 mL dH2O HCl Starch KI Erlenmeyer Flask
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Make the Ca(IO 3 ) 2 Pour 40 mL CaCl2 into 40 mL KIO3 You will NOT SEE a ppt It is very fine.
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Filter the Ca(IO 3 ) 2 Slowly pour the Ca(IO3)2 into The filter paper You will be collecting the filtrate in a fresh beaker
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Prepare for Titration Transfer 5 to 10.0 mL of the filtrate from Part I, above, with a graduated cylinder into a clean Erlenmeyer flask. Add about 20 mL of deionized water to the flask.
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Prepare for Titration 3) Add 20 drops of 1 M HCl and mix thoroughly. The solution should take on a brown color. Swirl the solution to mix the KI 1) Dissolve about 2 g of solid KI in the solution
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Titration Titrate the mixture with the K 2 S 2 O 3 until the brown color changes to yellow. (SLOW DOWN the titration!!!) The exact color of yellow does not matter
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Titration 1) Add several drops of starch to the solution, enough to turn the solution black. 2) Continue titrating with the K 2 S 2 O 3 until the blue/black color just disappears.
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You need to have recorded Volume of Ca(IO 3 ) 2 solution (5-10 mL) Volume of the K 2 S 2 O 3 solution used in titration
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Disposal All chemicals can be flushed down the sink with a lot of water Rinse out the burets with dH2O and leave them in the back Rinse out all glassware and leave in back
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