preparing a standard solution Flashcards
(11 cards)
1
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what is step one when preparing a standard solution
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- work out the mass of the solid required and weigh it out accurately
2
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what is step two when preparing a standard solution
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- dissolve the solid in a beaker using the minimum amount of distilled water
3
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what is step three when preparing a standard solution
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- transfer the solution carefully into the volumetric flask using a funnel, rinse the glass rod with distilled water into the flask
4
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what is step four when preparing a standard solution
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- rinse the beaker and funnel carefully with distilled water into the flask
5
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what is step five when preparing a standard solution
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- remove the funnel and add distilled water slowly using a dropping pipette until the bottom of the meniscus sits at the graduation line
6
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what is step six when preparing a standard solution
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- place the stopper on the flask and invert several times to mix
7
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what are some procedural errors when preparing a standard solution
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- filling the flask above the graduation line
- not inverting the flask to mix
8
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what happens if the flask is filled above the graduation line
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- the solution will be less concentrated than required and it will have to be discarded and made up again
9
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what happens if the flask is not inverted when mixing
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- the concentration inside the flask will vary and it will be more concentrated at the bottom of the flask and less concentrated at the top of the fask
10
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what is a standard solution
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- a solution of known concentration
11
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what is a volumetric flask
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- measures a fixed volume of solution filled so the bottom of the meniscus sits on the graduation line