A Course of Instruction in Quantitative Chemical Analysis for Beginning Students

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3. In a titration with a solution correctly made up to tenth-normal con- centration at 20, a burette correctly graduated for use at 20 is used at an actual temperature of 27. 5, and the indicated volume of solution withdrawn is 27. 68 cc. ; to how many cubic centimeters of tenth-normal solution does this liquid correspond ? (See Part I. ) 4. Define the term "liter. " 5. Describe a method for the calibration of a loo-cc. Measuring flask. Illustrate your description. (See Part I. ) 6. What is a s
...tandard solution? A normal solution? Define and illustrate the term "normality factor. " 7. Characterize in general the reactions upon which volumetric processes may be based.
8. What is an indicator? Illustrate your answer.
9. Discuss the advantages of the volumetric system.
Neutralization Methods : The Standardization of Acids and Alkalies.
1. Define in terms of the theory of ionization: (a) a neutral solution; (b) an acid solution ; (c) an alkaline solution.
2. Will the solution resulting from mixing equal volumes of one tenth normal aqueous solutions of the following substances be acid, alkaline, or neutral: (a) hydrogen chloride and sodium hydroxide; (b) hydrogen chloride and ammonium hydroxide ; (c) acetic acid and sodium hydroxide ?


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