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POST LAB REPORT

TITRIMETRIC ANALYSIS

Students Name: DE ASIS, NERISSA DEYNIEL E. Subject: Chem 16 Section: WFR Experiment No. 3 Questions: 1. Write the chemical equations representing the chemical reactions involved in this experiment.

2. Calculate the theoretical number of moles of HCl equivalent to 1 mole of a) NaHCO3; b) CaCO3; and c) Al2O3.

3. How many milligrams of NaHCO3 are in a 500-mg tablet if 40.00 mL of 0.120 M HCl is required to neutralize the sample?

4. A 15.00 mL sample of NaOH was titrated to the stoichiometric point with 17.40 mL of 0.2340 M HCl. a) What is the molar concentration of the NaOH solution?

b) Calculate the grams of NaOH in the solution.

5. How many milliliters of 0.250 M KOH will react with 15.0 mL of 0.350 M H2SO4?

POST LAB REPORT

TITRIMETRIC ANALYSIS

6. Calculate the malarity of NaOH if: a) 25.0 mL of a 0.250 M solution of NaOH is diluted to 100.0 mL.

b) 25.0 grams of NaOH is dissolved in 0.750 L of solution.

c) 28.2 mL of 0.150 M H2SO4 is required to neutralize 35.0 mL of NaOH.

7. An antacid preparation of Na2CO3 claims that a 3.00 gram tablet contains enough antacid to neutralize full stomach acid (0.100 M HCl). Assuming that the average stomach contains 0.750 L of acid, calculate the moles of Na2CO3 in the antacid. Refute or defend the claim.

8. Predict the effect of each of the following conditions on the calculated molarity of NaOH. Explain your answer. a) The burette to be used was not rinsed with the NaOH solution.

b) The air space at the burette tip was not removed before titration.

c) The flask used to weigh KHP contained traces of NaOH.

d) The burette reading for NaOH was taken after rapid delivery of the titrant.

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