Water Hardness Edta
Water Hardness Edta
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CHM 101/102
Purpose
To determine the hardness of a water sample using an EDTA titration. To learn and practice quantitative techniques for determining the concentrations of solutions.
Safety Considerations
Keep the pH 10 buffer in the hood. Avoid breathing ammonia vapors from the buffer. Eriochrome Black T will stain skin and clothes. All waste materials can be safely rinsed down the sink.
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H2EDTA2-
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Ca2+
2 H+
H2EDTA2-
In todays experiment, you will determine the total concentration of calcium and magnesium ions in a hard water sample using EDTA in a solution buffered to a pH of 10.
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Draw liquid up into the pipet until it is just above the calibration mark. Slide the bulb off the pipet and place your index finger over the top of the pipet.
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Release your finger and allow the liquid in the pipet to drain into a beaker or flask. Touch the tip of the pipet to the side of the beaker or flask to completely drain the pipet.
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Using a Buret
Clean the buret with a buret brush, water, and a small amount of detergent. Rinse it twice with deionized water. Be sure to drain deionized water through the tip.
Rinse the buret again with two 10 mL portions of the titrant (EDTA in this experiment). Fill the buret with titrant and drain a small amount from the buret to dispel any air bubbles that might be in the tip.
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Rinse the titrant on the tip into the flask using deionized water from your wash bottle.
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beginning color
nearing endpoint
endpoint color
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endpoint color
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(1)
Calculations
mol CaCO3 in sample = LEDTA x MEDTA x moles CaCO3 50 x 10-3 L sample 1 mol CaCO3 1 mol EDTA
(2)
MCaCO3 =
(3)
1000 mg 1g
(4)
ppm = mg/L
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