Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
What is it
(qualitative)
How much is it
(quantitative)
How much?
What arrangement, structure or form?
Quantitative
Deals with the determination of how much of one or more
constituents is present ( how much is it)
For quantitative analysis, a history of the sample composition
will often be known
4.
5.
6.
7.
know
SELECT A METHOD
OBTAINING A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE we cant
analyze the whole thing
PREPARING THE SAMPLE FOR ANALYSIS it probably
needs to be altered
PERFORMING ANY NECESSARY CHEMICAL SEPARATIONS
PERFORMING THE MEASUREMENT you decide the
method
CALCULATING THE RESULTS AND REPORTING THE
DATA this is the whole object
1.
2. SELECT A METHOD
- Factors to select a method:
sample type
size of sample
sample preparation needed
..cont
- instruments are more selective and sensitive than
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The mole (mole) is the SI unit for the amount of a chemical species.
12C
and
Moles =
mass
molar mass (RMM)
Mass
Concentration
(gdm-3)
Moles
Molarity =
0.04992 mol
3.5 L
= 0.0143 M
N = n M (where n is an integer)
Example:
What is the w/v % of protein when 1.25 g of
protein is dissolved in 250 mL of solution.
w/v % =
Weight of solute
x 100
Volume of solution
= 1.25 g x 100 = 0.5 %
250 mL
ppt =
grams of analyte
X 103
grams of sample
ppm =
ppb =
grams of analyte
grams of sample
X 109
ppt
w/w
v/v
w/v
g/g x 103 mL/mL x 103 g/mL x 103
mL/L
mg/g
mg/mL
L/mL
g/kg
g/L
factor
103
106
109
Examples:
1. What is the w/v in ppm of sodium in a solution
containing 2.500mg of Na+ in 500 mL of
solution.
X 106
X 106
xg
X 109 = 1.20
103 mL
x g = 1.2 x 103
109
x = 1.2 x 10-6 g
= 1.2 g
solution
1. Convert from molarity (mol/L) to concentration
(g/L)
g/L = mol/L X RMM
= 1.18 g/mL
1L
0.1 M HCI
Steps:
Using 2 formula:
1.
2.
1.
Molarity (concentrated), M1
= 37/100 x (1.18 /36.5) x 1000
= 11.96 mol/L
2.
M1V1(conc) = M2V2(diluted)
M1 = 11.96
M2 = 0.1
V1 = ??
V2 = 1
11.96 (V1) = 0.1(1)
V1 = 0.1 (1) = 8.36 x 10-3 L
11.96
= 8.36 mL
Answer: 5.69 mL
1.
Molarity (concentrated), M1
= 94/100 x (1.831 /98) x 1000
= 17.56 mol/L
2.
M1V1(conc) = M2V2(diluted)
M1 = 17.56
M2 = 0.1
V1 = ??
V2 = 1
17.56 (V1) = 0.1(1)
V1 = 0.1 (1) = 5.69 x 10-3 L
17.56
= 5.69 mL
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Remember
50mg/L
ppm = mg/L
50mg
50mg
250 mL x 50 mg/1000 mL
12.5 mg
0.0125g
Remember
ppm = mg/L
1 L = 50 mg
0.5 L = 0.5 x 50 = 25 mg Clmol of Cl- = 25 x 10-3 g / 35.5
= 7.04 x 10-4 mol
mol of KCl = mol of Cl( KCl K+ + Cl-)
mol KCl = 7.04 x 10-4 mol
mass of KCl = 7.04 x 10-4 X RMM KCl
= 7.04 x 10-4 x 74.5
=0.0524 g
0.0524 g of KCl is weighed, dissolved in a small amount
of distilled water, transfered into a 500 mL volumetric
flask and diluted to mark.
. Cont
x 100
Solution:
Remember
ppm = mg/L