Standard CaCO3 is used to standardize the EDTA solution prior to titration. Suppose 0.385 g of CaCO, was dissolved and diluted to 250.0 mL. A 25.0 mL aliquot of this standard CaCO3 solution was then titrated to endpoint using 29.50 mL of the EDTA solution. Afterwards, the standardized EDTA solution was used to analyze the hardness of a 1000-ml water sample buffered at pH 10. The sample required 44.35 mL of the EDTA solution to reach the endpoint. Determine the hardness of the sample in ppm CaCO3.
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- A 30-mL portion of a solution containing Ca2+ and Mg2+ was titrated with 28.19 mL of 0.213 M EDTA at pH 10. Another 30-mL aliquot of the same Ca-Mg mixture was treated with NaOH to make the solution strongly alkaline and precipitate Mg(OH)2. This solution was then titrated with the same EDTA solution. What would be the required EDTA volume (in mL) to reach the endpoint of the second aliquot if it was found that there was 0.061 M of Mg2+ in the sample?The concentration of a solution of EDTA was determined by standardizing against a solution of Ca2+ prepared from the primary standard CaCO3. A 0.4302g sample of CaCO3 was transferred to a 60mL volumetric flask, dissolved using a minimum of 6 M HCl solution, and diluted to volume. A 44mL portion of this solution was transferred into a 250-mL Erlenmeyer flask and the pH adjusted by adding 5 mL of a pH 10 NH3-NH4 L buffer containing a small amount of Mg2+ EDTA. After adding calmagite as a visual indicator, the solution was titrated with the EDTA, requiring 632mL to reach the end point. Calculate the molar concentration of the titrantA 1.509-g samle of a Pb/Cd alloy was dissolved in acid and diluted to exactly 250.0 mL in a volumetric flask. A 50.00-mL aliquot of the diluted solution was brought to a pH of 10.0 with an HCN/NaCN buffer, which also served to mask the Cd2+; 11.56mL of the EDTA solution were needed to titrate the Pb2+. Calculate the percentage of Pb and Cd in the sample.
- A 5.323 g of dried eggshell is transferred to a 250-mL beaker and dissolved in 25 mL of 6 M HCl. The mixture was filtered and transferred into a 250 mL volumetric flask and diluted to the mark. A 20.00-mL aliquot is placed in a 125-mL Erlenmeyer flask and buffered to a pH of 10. The mixture was titrated with 0.04992 M EDTA and 43.25 mL was consumed to reach the end point. Determine the amount of calcium in the eggshell as %w/w calcium carbonate.The concentration of a solution of EDTA was determined by standardizing against a solution of Ca2+ prepared from the primary standard CaCO3. A 0.4025 g sample of CaCO3 was transferred into a 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask and the pH adjusted by adding 5 mL of a pH 10 NH3-NH4Cl buffer containing a small amount of Mg2+EDTA. After adding calmagite as a visual indicator, the solution was titrated with the EDTA requiring 42.36 mL to reach the end point. Report the molar concentration of the titrant.A 0.3045 g of CaCO3 primary standard was dissolved using concentrated HCl, evaporated to incipient dryness, and quantitatively transferred to a 250 mL volumetric flask and diluted to mark. A 10 mL of aliquot was then transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask, together with 5mL buffer and 5 drops of EBT indicator, and was used to standardize the EDTA titrant. The solution turned blue after the addition of 24.10 mL of EDTA. A blank correction was made and was determined to be 0.4 mL. [Analysis] A 30 mL unknown water sample was treated with 37.6 mL of EDTA. A blank correction was made and was determined to be 0.4 mL. What is the concentration of Ca2+ (40.0780 g/mol) in ppm?
- A 0.3045 g of CaCO3 primary standard was dissolved using concentrated HCl, evaporated to incipient dryness and quantitatively transferred to a 250 mL volumetric flask, and diluted to mark. A 10 mL of aliquot was then transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask, together with 5mL buffer and 5 drops of EBT indicator, and was used to standardize the EDTA titrant. The solution turned blue after the addition of 24.10 mL of EDTA. A blank correction was performed and was determined to be 0.4 mL. What is the concentration of EDTA obtained (MW CaCO3 = 100.0869 g/mol)?A 50.00 ml aliquot of a solution containing Ca2+ and Mg2+ was buffered at pH 10 and titrated with 0.0421 M EDTA. The endpoint volume was 44.10 ml. A second aliquot of the same mixture was made strongly basic by the addition of NaOH – this causes the Mg2+ to precipitate as Mg(OH)2. The solution was then titrated with the 0.0421 M EDTA and the endpoint volume was found to be 35.11 ml.3. An antacid tablet, weighing 1.25 g, was dissolved in a 1.0 L volumetric flask to allow for determination of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate contents. After preparing the solution, an aliquot of 10.0 ml was transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask containing a buffer solution with pH = 10. This aliquot was then titrated with EDTA 0.0040 mol/L and the average volume spent was 15.01 mL. To measure calcium after precipitation. After the magnesium was fractionated, a second 10.00 mL aliquot of the stock solution was transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask, and the pH of the present solution was adjusted to a value of approximately 13. In EDTA titration, the volume consumed for observation ofthe end point was equal to 13.03 mL. Based on this information,a) Outline the two steps involved, representing the related reactions./5b) Calculate the concentrations of CaCO3 and MgCO3 present in the initialsolution./6c) Calculate the masses of CaCO3 and MgCO3 present in the pellet./6d) Calculate the…
- An antacid tablet, weighing 1.25 g, was dissolved in a 1.0 L volumetric flask to allow for determination of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate contents. After preparing the solution, an aliquot of 10.0 ml was transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask containing a buffer solution with pH = 10. This aliquot was then titrated with EDTA 0.0040 mol/L and the average volume spent was 15.01 mL. To measure calcium after precipitation After the magnesium was fractionated, a second 10.00 mL aliquot of the stock solution was transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask. and the pH of the present solution was adjusted to a value of approximately 13. In EDTA titration, the volume consumed for observation of the end point was equal to 13.03 mL. Based on this information, (a) Outline the two steps involved, representing the related reactions. (b) Calculate the concentrations of CaCO3 and MgCO3 present in the initial solution. (c) Calculate the masses of CaCO3 and MgCO3 present in the pellet. (d) Calculate the…. An antacid tablet, weighing 1.25 g, was dissolved in a 1.0 L volumetric flask to allow for determination of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate contents. After preparing the solution, an aliquot of 10.0 ml was transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask containing a buffer solution with pH = 10. This aliquot was then titrated with EDTA 0.0040 mol/L and the average volume spent was 15.01 mL. To measure calcium after precipitation. After the magnesium was fractionated, a second 10.00 mL aliquot of the stock solution was transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask, and the pH of the present solution was adjusted to a value of approximately 13. In EDTA titration, the volume consumed for observation of the end point was equal to 13.03 mL. Based on this information, a) Outline the two steps involved, representing the related reactions./5 b) Calculate the concentrations of CaCO3 and MgCO3 present in the initial solution./6 c) Calculate the masses of CaCO3 and MgCO3 present in the pellet./6 d) Calculate…Write the involved chemical reactions for this: An EDTA solution was prepared by dissolving approximately 4 g of the disodium salt in approximately 1Lof water. An average of 42.35 mL of this solution was required to titrate 50.00-mL aliquots of a standard that contained 0.7682 g of MgCO3 per liter. Titration of a 25.00-mL sample of mineral water at pH 10 required 18.81 mL of the EDTA solution. A 50.00-mL aliquot of the mineral water was rendered strongly alkaline to precipitate the magnesium at Mg(OH)2. Titration with a calcium-specific indicator required 31.54 mL of the EDTA solution. Calculate (a) the molar concentration of the EDTA solution, (b) the concentration of CaCO3 in the mineral water in ppm, (c) the concentration of MgCO3 in the mineral water in ppm.