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- For indirect iodometric analysis of copper oxide, why did you not need to accurately weight out ki used in the standard and unknown analysis?For indirect iodometric analysis of copper, why don't you need to accurately weight out KI used in the standard and unknown analysis? Be Specific!!4.Determination of hardness by clark's test
- Retention time is the time taken for the mobile phase to reach the detector. True FalseFor Indirect Iodometric Analysis of Copper... ~0.0896g KIO3 necessary to consume 350mL of 0.1 M Na2S2O3, Na2S2O3 is stored in an amber glass bottle until ready for use. Primary Standard KIO3 has 2g of KI, 50mL of DI water, and 10 mL of 1.0M HCl is added then immediately titrated with Na2S2O3 until medium yellow or straw... then 5mL of starch indicator is added and titrated again until blue black color turns clear. Unknown CuO use 1.2G of Unknown, 20mL of HNO3 heated until sample dissolved, 25 mL of DI water added and boiled until clear light blue color, after cooling 1:1 NH3 added (~34.47 mL of NH4OH reagent) until permanent deep blue color amine complex, 2g of NH4HF2 added and swirled until dissolved, 3 g of KI is added then titrated immediately with Na2S2O3 until brown color of iodide is nearly gone (brown milk color), 2 g of KSCN and 3 mL of starch indicator is then added with titration continuing until disappearance of new blue black color. 1. Na2CO3 is often added to thiosulfate…For Indirect Iodometric Analysis of Copper... ~0.0896g KIO3 necessary to consume 350mL of 0.1 M Na2S2O3, Na2S2O3 is stored in an amber glass bottle until ready for use. Primary Standard KIO3 has 2g of KI, 50mL of DI water, and 10 mL of 1.0M HCl is added then immediately titrated with Na2S2O3 until medium yellow or straw... then 5mL of starch indicator is added and titrated again until blue black color turns clear. Unknown CuO use 1.2G of Unknown, 20mL of HNO3 heated until sample dissolved, 25 mL of DI water added and boiled until clear light blue color, after cooling 1:1 NH3 added (~34.47 mL of NH4OH reagent) until permanent deep blue color amine complex, 2g of NH4HF2 added and swirled until dissolved, 3 g of KI is added then titrated immediately with Na2S2O3 until brown color of iodide is nearly gone (brown milk color), 2 g of KSCN and 3 mL of starch indicator is then added with titration continuing until disappearance of new blue black color. 4. Why is the starch indicator solution…
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