Determining the Hardness of a Water Sample(Complete) Flashcards

1
Q

What indicator is used in this titration?

Determining the hardness of a water sample

A

Eriochrome Black.

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2
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How is hardness measured?

A

As ppm, CaCO3.

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3
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What is the colour change experienced in this titration?

A

Wine red to blue.

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4
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What is added in a small amount and why?

A

Buffer solution.

To keep the pH> 10 so the indicator will work properly.

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5
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Describe the procedure of the titration.

A

To the sample of water in the conical flask add:
Buffer
Indicator- goes wine red.
ETDA
The end point is when the solution goes blue.
Do one rough and 2 accurate titres.

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6
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What does EDTA stand for?

A

Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid.

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7
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What does unboiled water contain?

A

Permanent and temporary hardness.

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8
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What does boiled water contain?

A

Permanent hardness only.

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9
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Suggest a way to determine if the water supply has temporary hardness.

A

Boil and the scale will indicate temporary hardness.

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10
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Identify. compound of calcium that is one of the main causes of permanent hardness.

A

Calcium sulfate.

Calcium chloride.

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11
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What buffer is used in this titration?

A

pH 10

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12
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What would happen if the wrong buffer was used for this titration?

A

Poor end point.

EDTA complexing with other ions.

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13
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State and explain whether the water having passed through a deioniser is suitable for use as deionised water in the laboratory or is the deioniser needs to be changed or regenerated.

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The water is unsuitable because hardness remains.

The deioniser needs to be replaced because hardness remains

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