TITRATION AChem
TITRATION AChem
ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY
TITRATION
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IMPORTANT TERMS
How would you prepare 50.0 mL portions of standard solutions that are 0.00500 M,
0.00200 M, and 0.00100 M in Na+ from the previous example.
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TREATING TITRATION DATA
A 0.8040-g sample of an iron ore is dissolved in acid. The iron is then reduced to
Fe²+ and titrated with 47.22 mL of 0.02242 M KMnO₄ solution. Calculate the results
of this analysis in terms of (a) % Fe (55.847 g/mol) and (b) % Fe₃O₄ (231.54 g/mol). The
reaction is described by the equation:
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QUANTITY OF ANALYTE FROM TITRATION DATA
The phosphorus in a 4.258-g sample of a plant food was converted to PO₄³- and
precipitated as Ag₃PO₄ through the addition of 50.00 mL of 0.0820 M AgNO₃. The
excess AgNO₃ was back-titrated with 4.86 mL of 0.0625 M KSCN. Express the results
of the analysis in terms of % P₂O₅.
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QUANTITY OF ANALYTE FROM TITRATION DATA
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QUANTITY OF ANALYTE FROM TITRATION DATA
The CO in a 20.3-L sample of gas was converted to CO₂ by passing the gas over
iodine pentoxide heated to 150 ℃ , and I₂ was distilled and collected to 8.25 mL of
0.01101 M Na₂S₂O₃, then back titrated with 2.16 mL of 0.00947 M I₂ solution.
Calculate the mg of CO (28.01 g/mol) per liter of sample.
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QUANTITY OF ANALYTE FROM TITRATION DATA
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ARGENTOMETRIC TITRATION
Prepare a titration curve of 60mL of 0.15M acetic acid with titrant 0.08M sodium
hydroxide.
Prepare a titration curve for 60mL of 0.15M ammonia with titrant 0.08M hydrochloric
acid.
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STRONG ACID-STRONG BASE TITRATION
At equivalence point:
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