Fundamentals Flashcards

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Standardization of 1N HCl: how many mL of HCl is added

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85

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Standardization of 1N HCl: diluted to how much?

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1000 mL

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Standardization of 1N HCl: type of reaction

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Neutralization

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Standardization of 1N HCl: type of titration

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Direct titration

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5
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Standardization of 1N HCl: primary standard

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Tromethamine

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Standardization of 1N HCl: Endpoint (Color transition)

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Blue to yellow

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7
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HCl specific gravity

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1.19

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8
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Standardization of 1N HCl: Indicator

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Bromocresol Green

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9
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Standardization of 0.5N HCl: Amount of HCl

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43 mL

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10
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HCl purity

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37%

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11
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HCl common name

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Roaster Acid, Pan acid

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12
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Standardization of 1N HCl Lab: Endpoint (Color transition)

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Salmon pink

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Standardization of 1N HC Lab: Primary standard

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0.4-0.5g Anhydrous sodium carbonate

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14
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Standardization of 1N HCl Lab: Indicator

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methyl orange

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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: type of reaction

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Neutralization

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16
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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: type of titration

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Direct

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17
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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: primary standard

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Tromethamine

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18
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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: Endpoint (Color transition)

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Blue to pale yellow

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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: How much should it be diluted

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30 mL to 1020 mL

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20
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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: Indicator

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Bromocresol green

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21
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: type of reaction

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Neutralization

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22
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: type of titration

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Direct

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23
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: primary standard

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Potassium biphthalate

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24
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: Endpoint (Color transition)

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Colorless to permanent pink

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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: How much should it be diluted
162 g in 150 mL
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
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Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: type of reaction
Neutralization
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Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: type of titration
Direct titration
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Standardization of 1NPotassium hydroxide: primary standard
Potassium biphthalate
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Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: Endpoint (Color transition)
Colorless to pale pink
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Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: How much should it be diluted
68 g in 950 mL
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Standardization of 1N Potassium hydroxide: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
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Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: type of reaction
Neutralization
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Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: type of titration
Direct titration
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Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: primary standard
1 N hydrochloric acid
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Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: Endpoint (Color transition)
Persistent pink
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Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: How much should it be diluted
3g in 100 mL
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Standardization of 1N Sodium bicarbonate: Indicator
Methyl red
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Standardization of 1N HCl: type of reaction
Neutralization
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Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: type of titration
Direct titration
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Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: primary standard
1N sulfuric acid
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Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: Endpoint (Color transition)
Blue to green
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Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: How much should it be diluted
dissolve in 200 mL of water overall
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Standardization of 1N Sodium Salicylate: Indicator
Bromophenol Blue
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: type of reaction
Neutralization
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: type of titration
Direct titration
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: primary standard
1 N sulfuric acid
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: Endpoint (Color transition)
Colorless to persistent pink color
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: How much should it be diluted
Dissolve in 40 mL
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Standardization of 1N Sodium hydroxide NF: Indicator
Phenolphthalein Methyl orange
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Standardization of 1N Boric acid: type of reaction
Neutralization
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Standardization of 1N Boric acid: type of titration
Indirect titration
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Standardization of 1N Boric acid: primary standard
1 N sodium hydroxide
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Standardization of 1N Boric acid: Endpoint (Color transition)
Pink to colorless to reappearance of pink
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Standardization of 1N Boric acid: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
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Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: type of reaction
Neutralization reaction
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Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: type of titration
residual titration
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Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: primary standard
1 N sulfuric acid
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Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: Endpoint (Color transition)
yellow to pink to pale yellow
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Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: How much should it be diluted
50 ml of sulfuric acid
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Standardization of 1N Zinc Oxide: Indicator
Methyl orange
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Standardization of 1N Boric acid: End point
Pink to colorless to pink
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Standardization of 1N Boric acid: diluted with how much water
100 of mixture of equal water and glycerin
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Standardization of 1N Aspirin: type of reaction
Neutralization
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Standardization of 1N Aspirin: type of titration
residual alkalimetric titration with blank test
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Standardization of 1N Aspirin: primary standard
0.5 Sodium hydroxide then 0.5 N sulfuric acid
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Standardization of 1N Aspirin: Endpoint (Color transition)
Colorless to pink to colorless
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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: How much should it be diluted
50 mL of sodium hydroxide VS
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Standardization of 1N Sulfuric acid: Indicator
Phenolphthalein
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Aspirin Lab Analyte
0.9 - 1.0 g aspirin
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Aspirin excess titrant
NaOH
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Aspirin Lab back titrant
HCl
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Aspirin Lab indicatorr
Phenolphthalein
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Aspirin Lab endpoint
disappearance of pink color
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Aspirin Lab perform blank determination?
yes
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Common name of Hydrochloric acid
Roaster Acid
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Common name of Sulfuric acid
Oil of vitriol
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Common name of Sodium hydroxide
Caustic soda
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Common name of Potassium hydroxide
Caustic potash
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Common name of Sodium bicarbonate
Baking soda
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Common name of boric acid
sal sedativum Hombergi
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Common name of Zinc oxide
Calamine
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Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: primary standard
potassium biphthalate
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Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: indicator
crystal violet
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Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: dissolve
700 mg in 50 mL of glacial acetic acid in 250 mL flask
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Standardization of 0.1 Perchloric acid: end pint
blue to green