CHEM120L Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Perchlorate, Paper Towel, Primary Standard

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Experiment #2: acid base reactions the identification of an unknown solid. Understand what makes strong and weak acids and bases. Recognize the strong and weak acids and bases used in the experiment. Be able to differentiate between mono, di, and tri protic acids. Know how to make a primary standard, what is it used for and how to use it. Use an analytical balance and weigh an empty beaker. Transfer the solid into three erlenmeyer flasks approx. evenly. Weighing the beaker after every transfer and recording the amount of solid transferred into the flasks. Weighing replicate samples weigh the solid on a top loading balance. The advantages of this are that only (cid:886) weighing"s are needed for (cid:885) samples, and. Analyzing the data gathered from titrations, weighing by difference and quantitative transfers, can do this. Calculations then must be done to find molar mass. Strong acids perchloric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid,

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