Experiment 4
Experiment 4
University
CHEM 102
Summer 2004
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Experiment 4: Standardization of sodium thiosulphate solution with a
standard potassium dichromate solution.
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Type of reaction: Oxidation – reduction titration
Theory: a known weight of pure dichromate crystal is treated with excess potassium
iodide in hydrochloric acid solution and liberated iodine is treated with sodium
thiosulphate solution which is to be standardized.
Reaction:
Therefore,
Apparatus:
1. Conical flask
2. Pipette
3. burette
4. Beaker
5. Funnel
6. Volumetric Flask (250 ml)
7. Electric balance
Procedure:
4) Take 10 ml of the 0.05(M) potassium dichromate in the same conical flask and
leave it in a dark place covered with watch glass for 5 – 10 min. The solution should
be deep brown.
5) Now add 50 ml distilled water and titrate with sodium thiosulphate solution
following the sequence:
i) Titrate until the brown color becomes fade and add 2-3 ml starch
solution.
ii) Continue titration until the blue color is changed to light blue or light
green.
iii) Carry out two more titrations and calculate the volume of the
thiosulphate and note them in your lab book. Take the average of these
three volumes.
iv) Now write the balanced oxidation – reduction reaction and find the
equation to calculate the strength of sodium thiosulphate solution.
Experiment # 4: Standardization of sodium thiosulphate solution with a standard
potassium dichromate solution.
Name: Presidency University
Student ID: Chemistry Laboratory
Date: CHEM102
Prelab
Reaction:
Calculation:
Result:
Discussion: