- Fill up a burette with 50.00cm3 of 0.010mol/dm3 HCl
- Using a dry pipette, transfer 10.0 cm3 of the organic layer into a 250cm3 conical flask.
- Using a measuring cylinder, add 20 cm3 of deionised water into the conical flask, then add 2-3 drops of methyl orange.
- Titrate the resulting mixture against 0.010mol/dm3 HCl until the colour of methyl orange changes from yellow to orange.
- Repeat the titration until 2 consistent readings are obtained.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Outline the procedure of a titration experiment to determine the concentration of ammonia in the organic layer.
NB: Given 0.010 mol dm-3 hydrochloric acid, methyl orange indicator and lab apparatus commonly used for titration.
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