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Lawn Fertiliser Titration.. Source of Errors. (1 Viewer)

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Problems
  • Some sulphate may have not have been dissolved.
  • When the insoluble material was filtered off, it would have been wet, taking a small amount of dissolved sulphate with it.
  • Chemicals may have been lost during the process.
  • The reaction of Ba2+ and SO42- is reversible - hence it does not occur to completion.

Solutions
  • Stir well, and for a good length of time to ensure that the maximum amount of sulphate have been dissolved.
  • Restore the water from the filtered material back into solution. (not too sure about this one)
  • Take care when handling chemicals to ensure that they are completely transferred from one container to another.
  • Add excess barium chloride (or barium nitrate) to force reaction to completion.

Okay, that was the best I can do. I hope it helped to some extent. ;)
 
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Ba 2+ also forms ppt with PO4 3-... hence adaquate amount of acid is added to diminish the PO4 3- present
 

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hey, cool.. those helped. but i think that really applies more to precipritation reactions right?? hm.. im doing titration and using the indicator Alizarin Red S

..??
 

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darntartmui said:
hey, cool.. those helped. but i think that really applies more to precipritation reactions right?? hm.. im doing titration and using the indicator Alizarin Red S

..??
Oops. :eek:

I'm going to lose a crapload of marks because I don't read questions properly.

Hmm... titration aye? *strokes beard* Well, I never learned to do the lawn fertiliser thing by titration, but just to point out some main sources of error in titration in general:

PROBLEMS
  • Not washing burette properly, resulting in a higher titre.
  • Not washing pipette properly, resulting in a lower titre.
  • Not washing the conical flask properly.
  • The volumes may have been slightly inaccurate.

SOLUTIONS
  • Rise burette well, twice with distilled water, and then with the substance which it will hold. Rinsing it with water before filling it will dilute the solution.
  • Rise pipette twice with distilled water, and then with the substance which it will hold. Rinsing it with water before filling it will dilute the solution.
  • Rinse the conical flask with distilled water, not[/I] with the solution it will hold. Rinsing it with the solution will increase the number of moles in the flask, making calculations inaccurate.
    [*]Make sure that when measuring volumes, the measurement taken is on the bottom of the meniscus. Also remember to take out the filtering funnel immediately after filling the burette - it could drip solution into the burette, increasing the volume.
 

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