Purity of Solids by Titration 1

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Purity of Solids by Titration 1

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16.1g of citric acid monohydrate (C6H8O7.H2O), a tribasic acid, was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 250cm3 in a volumetric flask.

10.0cm3 samples were titrated against potassium hydroxide solution of concentraion 0.500 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 18.10cm3 of potassium hydroxide solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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1.88g of adipic acid (C6H10O4), a dibasic acid, was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 100cm3 in a volumetric flask.

10.0cm3 samples were titrated against sodium hydroxide solution of concentraion 0.100 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 24.50cm3 of sodium hydroxide solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!

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2.49g of potassium hydroxide was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 250cm3 in a volumetric flask.

20.0cm3 samples were titrated against hydrochloric acid solution of concentraion 0.150 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 21.90cm3 of hydrochloric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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1.98g of lithium carbonate was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 100cm3 in a volumetric flask.

25.0cm3 samples were titrated against hydrochloric acid solution of concentraion 0.500 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 25.35cm3 of hydrochloric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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1g of sodium hydroxide was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 100cm3 in a volumetric flask.

25.0cm3 samples were titrated against nitric acid solution of concentraion 0.200 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 28.25cm3 of nitric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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4.95g of potassium hydrogencarbonate was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 100cm3 in a volumetric flask.

10.0cm3 samples were titrated against sulfuric acid solution of concentraion 0.100 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 22.05cm3 of sulfuric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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2.81g of sodium carbonate was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 250cm3 in a volumetric flask.

25.0cm3 samples were titrated against hydrochloric acid solution of concentraion 0.250 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 20.80cm3 of hydrochloric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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1.56g of lithium hydroxide was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 250cm3 in a volumetric flask.

25.0cm3 samples were titrated against sulfuric acid solution of concentraion 0.100 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 23.20cm3 of sulfuric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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2.5g of potassium hydroxide was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 250cm3 in a volumetric flask.

25.0cm3 samples were titrated against nitric acid solution of concentraion 0.150 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 18.15cm3 of nitric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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1g of sodium hydroxide was dissolved in deionised water and made up to 250cm3 in a volumetric flask.

25.0cm3 samples were titrated against hydrochloric acid solution of concentraion 0.100 mol dm-3.

A mean titre of 22.50cm3 of hydrochloric acid solution was obtained.

Calculate the percentage purity, by mass, of the original solid. (Don't include the % symbol and give answer to 1 decimal place!)

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