Pace_T
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For the neutralisation of NaOH (0.1M) with known chemical - potassium hydrogen phthalate
1. why can't we weigh out a calculated amount of solid NaOH and then dissolve it to make a standard solution, instead of neutralising it with potassium hydrogen phthalate to find the concentration of NaOH? Why is this unsuitable?
2. Why don't we have to use a pipette for measuring 30 mL of NaOH into a conical flask? we just use a measuring cylinder.
3. Why is the burette rinsed twice with NaOH?
4. Why was phenolphthalein used instead of other indicators?
5. How would i go about preparing a standard 0.1M Hydrochloric acid solution, starting with concentrated 10M HCl solution??
Yes i know, im very dumb lol. im not very good with titrations so that sorta justifies the reasons for the easy questions
thank you
1. why can't we weigh out a calculated amount of solid NaOH and then dissolve it to make a standard solution, instead of neutralising it with potassium hydrogen phthalate to find the concentration of NaOH? Why is this unsuitable?
2. Why don't we have to use a pipette for measuring 30 mL of NaOH into a conical flask? we just use a measuring cylinder.
3. Why is the burette rinsed twice with NaOH?
4. Why was phenolphthalein used instead of other indicators?
5. How would i go about preparing a standard 0.1M Hydrochloric acid solution, starting with concentrated 10M HCl solution??
Yes i know, im very dumb lol. im not very good with titrations so that sorta justifies the reasons for the easy questions
thank you