Activity 7 Gravimetric Determination of Sulfur As Barium Sulfate
Activity 7 Gravimetric Determination of Sulfur As Barium Sulfate
Activity 7 Gravimetric Determination of Sulfur As Barium Sulfate
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Activity 7
Gravimetric Determination of Sulfur as Barium Sulfate
I. Introduction:
A sample containing an alkali sulfate is dried, weighed and dissolved in dilute HCl. Barium chloride solution
is added in excess to precipitate barium sulfate, and the precipitate is digested in the hot solution. The
precipitate is filtered through a paper filter which is then ignited and completely ashed. From the weight of
the sample and weight of the precipitate, the percentage of sulfate in the sample is calculated. The
precipitation reaction is the following:
Ba2+(aq)+SO2−4(aq)→BaSO4(s)(1)(1)Ba2+(aq)+SO42−(aq)→BaSO4(s)
Variations in the acidity, temperature, manner of addition of the precipitant and time of digestion markedly
affect the filterability of the barium sulfate precipitate and the extent to which various foreign ions are
coprecipitated. Foreign anions such as nitrate, chlorate and chloride are coprecipitated as their barium salts,
and the ignited precipitate contains the salt or oxide as an additive impurity. The coprecipitation of chloride
can be decreased by slow addition of the precipitant. Since nitrate and chlorate interfere even at low
concentrations, they should be removed from the solution before precipitation.
Foreign cations such as ferric iron, calcium and, to a lesser extent, the alkali metals are coprecipitated as the
sulfates. These are substitutional impurities, and the magnitude of the error depends upon the differences
between the weight of the foreign sulfate or oxide and the weight of an equivalent amount of barium sulfate.
II. Objectives
To be able to compute for the amount of Sulfur as %SO3
III. Materials
Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid (6mL) Cover glass
0.05 M BaCl2 Analytical balance
M AgNo3 (3 drops) Weighing bottle
Concentrated HNO3 (6 drops) Beaker (499/600 mL)
Crucible Funnel
Beaker Filter paper
Glass hooks
IV. Procedure:
VI. Computation:
Find:
Weight of BaSO4=
%SO3
X. References: