What is the rationale of diluting the solution in the flask with washing distilled water at the start or in the middle of a titration? Can this step affect the calculations?
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What is the rationale of diluting the solution in the flask with washing distilled water at the start or in the middle of a titration? Can this step affect the calculations?
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- If water was used to rinse the conical flask used for the titration, how would this affect your final estimate of hydrochloric acid concentration? (More, less or unchanged?) Explain why, discussing the number of moles that you would actually have due to the rinsingFor titration, what is the purpose of a dropwise rate?Why did the color of the solution in the conical flask change at the end of the titration?
- The NaOH titrant in this experiment was prepared to be approximately 0.1 M and then was standardized to determine its exact concentration. What possible reasons could there be for not simply weighing the solid NaOH, dissolving to a known volume and calculating its molarity?How do you choose the most suitable precipitate for gravimetric purposes if given many choices?Aside from repeating the experiment, search literature and suggest what can be done to remedy a sample that is ‘over-titrated’.
- Aside from repeating the experiment, what can be done to remedy a sample that is ‘over-titrated’.Suppose there was a large air bubble in the tip of the acid burette during the titration and it was dislodged toward the end of your titration. Explain the effect that this would have on the calculated value of the acid's molarity.Why is rinsing of the burettes both with distilled water and solution a critical step in titration?
- Why are the standard reagents used in neutralization titrations generally strong acids and bases ratherthan weak acids and bases? Explain.Would the molarity of HCl as determined in this experiment be too high or too low if:The buret is contaminated with an acid solution. The buret contains a large air bubble in the tip, which disappears in the course of the titration.Why is it not necessary to know the exact volume of deionized water added when preparing the samples for titration?