Chemistry Project Class 12
Chemistry Project Class 12
Chemistry Project Class 12
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
AKNOWLEDGEMENT
It gives me great pleasure to express my gratitude towards our chemistry teacher
Mrs. Deepti Srivastava and my parents for their constant guidance, support and
encouragement throughout the duration of the project. Without her motivation
and help the successful completion of this project would not have been possible.
Surya Sharma
XII A
Material Required
Theory
Experimental procedure
EXPERIMENTS
EXPERIMENT 1
I. Take the household vinegar in the conical flask and do the
titration with sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
SNO.
VOLUME OF
VINEGAR
SOLUTION
INITIAL
BURETTE
READING
FINAL
BURETTE
READING
VOLUME OF
NaOH
SOLUTION
USED
EXPERIMENT 2
I. Take the wine vinegar in the conical flask and do the
titration with sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
SNO.
VOLUME OF
VINEGAR
SOLUTION
INITIAL
BURETTE
READING
FINAL
BURETTE
READING
VOLUME OF
NaOH
SOLUTION
USED
EXPERIMENT 3
I. Take the fruit(Persimmon) vinegar in the conical flask and do the titration with sodium
hydroxide (NaOH) as mentioned.
SNO.
VOLUME OF
VINEGAR
SOLUTION
INITIAL
BURETTE
READING
FINAL
BURETTE
READING
VOLUME OF
NaOH
SOLUTION
USED
PRECAUTIONS
> Transference of Measured vinegar into a
measuring flask should be done very
carefully.
> Measuring must be performed carefully.
> Look at the meniscus of solution at eye
level to avoid parallax.
> Look at the lower meniscus in the light
coloured solution and upper meniscus in the
dark coloured solution because of visibility.
> Do not forget to add distilled water to the
vinegar.
RESULT
Strength of acetic acid in household vinegar =
Strength of acetic acid in wine vinegar =
Strength of acetic acid in fruit vinegar =
Graphically plotting various vinegar samples in accordance with the
amount of acetic acid present in them we present a stunning find
Order of amount of acetic acid in different samples of vinegar is:
Wine > Fruit vinegar > Household vinegar