Standardization of HCL
Standardization of HCL
Standardization of HCL
2, 2019
Monday 1:00-4:00pm
Practical no. 1
I. Objectives
a. Reagents
Na2CO3 (dried)
III.2. Procedure
3. Boiled the solution for a few minutes to expel CO2, wait until the
color goes back to pink and cooled rapidly under running tap water.
7. Data analysis
36 360 1.19 g
x 428.4 g
100 1000 ml L
428.4 g 1mol
Molarity = mass of solute x 11.74 M
L 36.5( MW )
Volume of solution
M1V1=M2V2
Sample 1
Sample 2
Sample 3
Results showed for the normality of each sample gave a slight difference
because the phenolphthalein we used for the first batch did not react with the
base, when we added 5 drops of the phenolphthalein the color did not change
from pink to slight pink supposedly, we just later on found out when we
changed the indicator and we just continued the first batch of samples and
only change the first sample with the correct indicator since we were also
running out of time. However despite of its difference the we still come up
with the average normality of HCl to 0.1346N, which was still near to 0.1N of
HCl.
The date collected from the experiment of the other group using mixed
indicator and the value of Normality of acid per sample was established in
Table IV.2.2.
Sample 1
Sample 3
Results revealed that the normality of each sample were precise with each
other and that is why the average normality of HCl using mixed indicator was
0.1012N that was very near to the true value of the normality of HCl which was
0.1N. While they did the experiment slight error was observed like for there
blank run, the color was very pink when they titrated it, but still it did not really
affect the normality of HCl.
V. Summary/Conclusion/Recommendations
VI. References