Experiment 5 Lab Report: Title Objective
Experiment 5 Lab Report: Title Objective
LAB REPORT
TITLE
Molarity and Concentration
OBJECTIVE
To determine the molarity and concentration of the dilute hydrochloric acid,
HCL by titrating it with 0.1 M sodium carbonate solution prepared in
experiment 4.
APPARATUS
i. Burette
ii. Pipette
iii. Beaker
iv. Conical Flask
v. Retort Stand
vi. White Tile
CHEMICALS
a) Dilute hydrochloric acid, HCL
b) 0.1 M sodium carbonate
c) Methyl orange indicator
THEORY
Molarity is used to express the concentration of a solution. It is also known as
molar concentration, molarity is the number of liters of solution divided by the
number of liters of solution.
The molarity of neutralization reaction can be determined by using the
formula:
2HCL + Na2 CO 3 → 2NaCl + H 2 O + C O2
General equation for the reaction between an acid A and base B:
aA + bB → cC + dD
PROCEDURE
1. The burette was rinsed with distilled water and then with a little dilute
hydrochloric acid solution. Then the burette was filled with the acid
solution.
2. Some of the acid was running rapidly into an empty beaker to ensure the
capillary tube below the stopcock was filled and the air bubbles was
removed.
3. The pipette was rinsed with the distilled water and a little sodium
carbonate solution.
4. 20.0 ml portions of Na2 CO 3 solution was pipetted and poured into a
conical flask. 2 drops of methyl orange indicator was dropped into the
conical flask and the colour of the solution was recorded.
5. The conical flask was placed below the burette with the tip of the burette
just inside the flask. The white tile was placed under the conical flask.
6. The initial burette reading was recorded. Then, the acid from the burette
was slowly run into the conical flask, the flask was swirled continuously.
7. The titration was stopped as soon the color of the alkaline solution in the
flask turned orange. The final burette reading was recorded.
8. Steps (4) and (7) was repeated at least twice.
9. All the results was recorded in the titration table in the practical report
sheet.
DATA
Titration Preliminary 1 2
number
Final burette 27.40 27.60 27.50
reading, ml
Initial burette 0.00 0.00 0.00
reading, ml
Volume of HCL 27.40 27.60 27.50
used, ml
Average volume 27.55
of HCL used, ml
RESULTS
Theoretically
1) Volume of HCL needed to complete neutralization with Na 2 CO 3
,solution
27.60+ 27.50
= 2
=27.55 ml
MAV A a
=
MBV B b
M A (27.55) 2
=
(0.1)(20) 1
M A = 0.15 M
3) Concentration of HCL:
= 0.15 x 36.5
=5.48 g d m−3
Measurement
1) Accuracy
= 2.55 ml
= less accurate
2) Precision
=27.61 ml
=0.06 ml
=precise
DISCUSSION
Theoretically, the molarity of hydrochloric acid, HCL in the experiment is
0.15M. The value was acquired from the neutralization reaction between 20.0
ml 0.1M sodium carbonate, Na2 CO 3 solution and 27.55 ml HCL solution.
Then, the concentration of HCL can be calculated by multiplying the molarity
with the molar mass. The concentration of HCL in the experiment is 5.48 g d
m−3 .
CONCLUSION
1. The molarity of dilute hydrochloric acid, HCL is 0.15 M.