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VTU Chemistry Lab Revision Sheet

The document summarizes several volumetric analysis experiments: 1. Determination of total hardness, calcium oxide, copper, and chemical oxygen demand using EDTA or potassium dichromate as the primary reagent. 2. Estimation of iron in haematite ore using an external indicator and potassium dichromate. 3. Instrumental experiments including determination of pKa using a pH meter, estimation of FAS potentiometrically using a potassium dichromate solution, and estimation of acids using acid-base titrations and calculations of normality.

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VTU Chemistry Lab Revision Sheet

The document summarizes several volumetric analysis experiments: 1. Determination of total hardness, calcium oxide, copper, and chemical oxygen demand using EDTA or potassium dichromate as the primary reagent. 2. Estimation of iron in haematite ore using an external indicator and potassium dichromate. 3. Instrumental experiments including determination of pKa using a pH meter, estimation of FAS potentiometrically using a potassium dichromate solution, and estimation of acids using acid-base titrations and calculations of normality.

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PART B: VOLUMETRIC EXPERIMENTS

Sl.
No. Experiments. PART A: Preparation of Standard Solution. Part B: Estimation / Preparation / Determination.

^ In 250 25cm3 water.


Determination of 10 ml.
EDTA cm3 Standard 5cm3 NH3-NH4Cl Wine Red
1 TOTAL HARDNESS NH3
crystals volumetric EDTA buffer soln. (Eriochrome to
of a sample of water soln.
flask. Molarity of EDTA = soln. (pH=10) Black-T) CLEAR BLUE.
^ Dissolve 𝑊𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑜𝑓 𝐸𝐷𝑇𝐴 𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑛 ∗ 4
in diluted 𝑀𝑜𝑙. 𝑤𝑡. 𝑜𝑓 𝐸𝐷𝑇𝐴 (372.24) 25cm3 Cement
Determination of water, up sample.
10 ml. Standard Wine Red
CALCIUM OXIDE in EDTA to the 5cm3 Diethyl
2 NH3 EDTA to
the given sample of crystals mark. Amine. .
soln. soln. CLEAR BLUE.
cement ^ Mix well. 5cm3 Glycerol.
10cm3 4N NaOH.
^ in Conical Flask.
Standard Brass soln.
Determination of
1/4th test-tube conc. HNO3. Few drops NH4OH. 2cm3 Disappearance
percentage of Standard
Brass Boil, till brown fumes are expelled. Dil. CH3COOH. soln, of Blue
3 COPPER IN BRASS Na2S2O3
sample 1 TT distilled water. 20ml. of 10% KI. to give
using standard soln.
1 gm. Urea. 1 TT Distilled at end point. WHITE ppt.
sodium
Boil for 2 min. Water.
Cool to room temp.
25cm3 Haematite
^ In 250 soln.
Estimation of iron in
cm3 1/4th TT conc. HCl.
HAEMATITE ORE Normality of K2Cr2O7 = Standard Indicator drop
K2Cr2O7 volumetric 𝑊𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑜𝑓 K2Cr2O7 𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑛 ∗ 4 SNCl2 drop-wise on a Wax
4 SOLUTION using K2Cr2O7 doesn’t
crystals flask. till colourless. Paper.
K2Cr2O7 by external 𝐸𝑞. 𝑤𝑡. 𝑜𝑓 K2Cr2O7 (49) soln. change colour.
Cool.
indicator method
^ Dissolve 1/4th TT HgCl2 External.
in diluted >>silky white ppt.
water, up
Determination of
to the 25cm3 waste Blue Green
CHEMICAL 2 TT of Normality of FAS = Standard
FAS mark. water sample. To
5 OXYGEN DEMAND dil. 𝑊𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑜𝑓 𝐹𝐴𝑆 𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑛 ∗ 4 FAS .
crystals 10cm3 K2Cr2O7. REDDISH
of a given industrial H2SO4. 𝐸𝑞. 𝑤𝑡. 𝑜𝑓 𝐹𝐴𝑆 (392) soln.
^ Mix well. 1 TT 1:1 H2SO4. BROWN.
waste water sample
PART A: INSTRUMENTAL EXPERIMENTS

Sl.
Observations /
No Experiment Beaker Electrode Instrument Burette Graphs
Formulas…
.

^ Equivalence point.
^ Half Equivalence
Glass point.
Determination of
Electrode
pKa VALUE of a Weak
1 + pH meter NaOH ^ pH at half-
weak acid Acid equivalence point.
Calomel
using pH meter. =
Electrode pKa value of given
weak acid.

^ Normality =
FAS K2Cr2O7 (𝑁∗𝑉)𝑜𝑓 K2Cr2O7
.
Estimation of FAS Calomel 𝑉𝑜𝑙. 𝑜𝑓 𝐹𝐴𝑆
soln. 2 TT solution
POTENTIOMETRICALLY electode – Pt
2 dil. Potentiometer .
using standard electrode ^ Weight of FAS
(25 H2SO4
K2Cr2O7 solution assembly per liter
cm3) (0.5 N) = Normality * Eq.
wt. of FAS (392).

^ NNaOH =
𝑁(𝑁𝑎𝑂𝐻)∗𝑉1
𝑉(𝐻𝐶𝑙) [50𝑚𝑙.]
.

(HCl + ^ NCH3COOH =
CH3C 𝑁(𝑁𝑎𝑂𝐻)∗(𝑉2−𝑉1)
.
Estimation of acids in OOH) NaOH 𝑉(𝐶𝐻3𝐶𝑂𝑂𝐻) [50𝑚𝑙.]
Conductivity Conductivity
3 acid-mixture solution
cell meter ^ Wt. of HCl in 1 L of
CONDUCTOMETRICALLY Acid . soln.
mixtur = NHCl * Eq. wt. of
e. HCl (36.5)

^ Wt. of CH3COOH in
1 L of soln.
= NCH3COOH * Eq. wt. of
CH3COOH (60).
^ CuSO4 soln. into 5 volumetric flasks. ^ Weight of Cu
(5, 10, 15, 20, 25 cm3) in the given test
Colorimetric
4 ^ 5cm NH3 to all flasks and test soln. flask.
3
soln.
Determination of Copper.
^ Distilled water, up to the mark. = ‘a’ *
^ Measure Absorbance from instrument. 1.0185 mg.

^ 20cm3 Distilled water in viscometer (wide limb).


^ Record time of flow btwn. Two fixed points.

Estimation of VISCOSITY ^ Pour out, rinse with Acetone, dry in hot air oven. 𝑡𝑙 ∗ 𝑑𝑙
^ Viscosity Coefficient, nl = 𝑡𝑤 ∗ 𝑑𝑤 ∗ 𝑛𝑤. millipoise.
COEFFICIENT of a given
5
liquid using Ostwald’s ^ 20cm3 Given Liquid in viscometer. 𝐶𝑉−𝑂𝑉
Viscometer. ^ Record time of flow btwn. Two fixed points. ^ % error = 𝐶𝑉
∗ 100.

^ Record Laboratory Temperature.

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