Lab Report Sample
Lab Report Sample
Objective:
To standardize a given sample of silver nitrate and to determine the chloride
concentration of an unknown solution.
Apparatus:
250mL beaker(x2), 100mL beaker, 250mL conical flask(x2), burette, 25mL
pipette, pipette filler, stand and clamp, white tile, safety goggles.
Materials:
Potassium chloride/potassium bromide mixture solution(6 g/dm3), sodium
chloride solution(0.040M), silver nitrate solution(~0.05M), potassium chromate
solution(5%m/V).
Theory:
The exact concentration of the silver nitrate solution can be determined by the
titration reaction between the nitrate and the sodium chloride solution.
The chloride concentration of the unknown solution (KCl / KBr solution) can
then be found as follow:
Procedures:
1. 25mL of the given sodium chloride was pipetted into a conical flask. About
1mL of potassium chromate was added.
2. The solution was titrated against the given silver nitrate solution in burette.
3. The end pointed was reached when the first permanent reddish tinge was
apparent.
4. The titration was repeated twice.
5. The blank titration was carried out.
6. 1mL of the potassium chromate was added to 50mL of water.
7. The solution was then titrated against silver nitrate from burette until end-
point was reached.
8. The above titration was repeated, using the unknown chloride instead of
sodium chloride.
9. The molarity of the silver nitrate and the chloride concentration in the
unknown solution was calculated.
Results:
Titration I: silver nitrate against sodium chloride
Trial 1 2 3 Blank
2nd burette reading (final reading) 19.95 40.00 21.00 37.35
1st burette reading (initial reading) 0 19.95 1.00 36.90
Vol. Of nitrate used 19.95 20.05 20.00 0.55
Vol. Of nitrate used in corrected vol. 19.45 19.55 19.50
Trial 1 2 3 Blank
2nd burette reading 31.05 38.05 31.70 37.35
1st burette reading 0 7.1 0.70 36.90
Vol. Of nitrate used 31.05 30.95 31.00 0.55
Vol. Of nitrate used in corrected vol. 30.55 30.45 30.50
Calculations:
Molarity of the silver nitrate
=
= 0.513M
So the mass of KCl in the solution is 2.4g while that of KBr is 6 - 2.4 = 3.6g
Discussion:
In this experiment, the silver nitrate used was standardized before it can
be used to undergo titration. This is because this nitrate is photosensitive. It
would be broken down under light. Its concentration decreases with time and
this is why it must be standardized every time before it is used. Also the
nitrate is stored in brown bottles to reduce the amount of light that can get
inside to dissociate the nitrate to minimum.
However, if the media is too alkaline, the silver ions may be affected.
Silver oxide may be formed and a competition between hydroxide ions and
chloride ions may result.
End of Report