1.0
SCOPE:
The procedure is
applicable to preparation and standardization of 0.1 M Hydrochloric
acid.
2.0
APPARATUS:
2.1
50ml Burette (0.1ml graduated)
2.2
1000ml volumetric flask
2.3
1 ml & 2ml Pipettes
2.4
100ml measuring cylinder
2.5
Analytical Balance.
(Use Class ‘A’ glassware)
3.0
REAGENTS:
3.1
Hydrochloric acid (Analytical
Grade)
3.2
Sodium Carbonate (Primary Standard).
3.3
Methyl Red Indicator
3.4
0.1M Sodium Hydroxide.
3.5 Ethanol
(95%).
3.6 Water.
4.0
PROCEDURE:
4.1 Preparation of Solution:
4.1.1
Dilute 8.5 ml of Hydrochloric
Acid in sufficient water to produce 1000 ml.
4.2 Preparation of Methyl Red Solution:
4.2.1 Weigh
accurately 50 mg of methyl red transfer into 100 ml volumetric flask. Dissolve
in a mixture of 1.86 ml of 0.1 M sodium
hydroxide and 50 ml of ethanol (95%). After
solution is affected, add sufficient water to
produce 100 ml and mix.
Note: If prepared solution is available same
to be used upto validity.
(OR)
If ready
made solution is available, shall be used.
4.3
Standardization : Molarity
Limit : + 10% (0.0900 to 0.1100)
4.3.1 Weigh accurately about 0.15 g of
anhydrous sodium carbonate, previously dried at
about 270°C for 1 hour.
Dissolve it in 100 ml of water and add 0.1 ml of methyl red
solution. Add the acid
slowly from the burette, with constant stirring, until the solution
become faintly pink. Heat
the solution to boiling, cool and continue the titration. Heat
again to boiling and
titrate further as necessary until the faint pink colour is no longer
affected by continued boiling.
1 ml of 0.1M hydrochloric acid is equivalent to
0.005299 g of Na2CO3.
Calculation:
Molarity of 0.1 M Hydrochloric Acid
Wt. of Na2CO3 taken
in gm x 0.1
= -----------------------------------------------------
0.005299 x Titer volume of 0.1 M HCl
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
STORAGE:
5.1
Store at Below 25°c.
6
SHELF LIFE:
6.1 Shelf
life of the above solution shall be one month from the date of preparation.
6.2 Restandaridize
the above solution once in 7 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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