CHM 114 Study Guide - Final Guide: Complexometric Titration, Murexide, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid

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Purpose:in this experiment we will perform a complexometric titration to determine the concentration of cu2 in an unknown sample. Theory: a complexometric titration is one that creates a complex. In this lab we create a complex from the metal cations of copper and the anion in the complexing agent, h4edta. When titrated, this gives the copper and the edta a molar ratio of 1:1. The amount of edta titrated corresponds directly to the amount of copper present. The edta is called a chelate because it wraps itself around the copper. When they react, the it forms 6 coordinate-covalent bonds. To find the endpoint of this titration, we add an indicator murexide. Equations: mole # = v x m, mass of cu present = (moles) x (atomic weight, % cu by mass in unknown= [(mass of cu present at start)/ (mass of cu solution used)] x100% Moles of cu present at start: 0. 0001332 moles.

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