1.0
Scope:
1.1
The procedure is applicable to preparation
and standardization of 0.1 M Potassium Iodate volumetric solution.
2.0
Apparatus:
2.1
Analytical balance.
2.2
50 ml burette (0.1 ml graduated).
2.3
250 ml stoppered conical flasks.
2.4
1000 ml volumetric flask.
2.5
200 ml volumetric flask.
2.6
100 ml volumetric flask.
2.7
25 ml pipette.
2.8
20 ml pipette.
2.9
10 ml pipette.
2.10
1 ml pipette.
2.11
50 ml beaker.
(Use Class 'A' glassware)
3.0
Reagents:
3.1
Potassium iodate (Analytical grade).
3.2
Potassium iodide (Analytical grade).
3.3
Sulphuric acid.
3.4
0.1 M Sodium thiosulfate volumetric solution
3.5
Starch Soluble
3.6
Water.
4.0
Procedure:
4.1
Preparation of starch solution:
4.1.1 Triturate 1.0 g of starch soluble with 5.0 ml of water and
add, stirring continuously, to 100 ml of boiling water containing 10 mg of
mercuric iodide.
4.2 Preparation of 0.1 M Potassium
Iodate:
4.2.1 Weigh accurately about 21.4 g Potassium
iodate, previously dried at 110°C to constant weight,
in sufficient water to produce 1000 ml.
4.3 Standardization: Normality Limit : ±10%
(0.09 to 0.11 )
4.3.1 Dilute 25.0 ml of 0.1 M
Potassium Iodate solution to 200 ml with water. To 20.0 mL of this solution, add
2 g of potassium iodide and 10ml of 1M Sulphuric acid. Titrate with 0.1 M
sodium thiosulfate VS using 1 ml of starch solution as indicator and continue
titrating until the solution is colorless to the blue starch - iodine complex.
1 ml of 0.1 M
sodium thiosulphate is equivalent to 0.003566 g of KIO3.
Calculation:
Molarity
of 0.1 M Potassium Iodate:
Titer vol. of 0.1 M sodium thiosulphate x Molarity of 0.1
M sodium thiosulphate x 0.003566
x 1000 x 200
= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wt. of
Potassium iodate x 25 x 20
Standardization
should be carried out in triplicate.
Report
the triplicate mean value.
The
% RSD of triplicate mean value should not be more than 2.0.
5.0 Storage:
5.1 Store in amber-coloured, glass
stoppered bottles.
6.0 Shelf Life:
6.1 Shelf
life of the above solution shall be one month from the date of preparation.
6.2 Restandardize
the above solution once in 15 days.
Note:
Discard the volumetric solution whenever sedimentation, crystallization or
fiber particles observed in the reagent bottle.
END OF THE DOCUMENT
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