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mole ratios in standardizing titrations help
« on: November 29, 2006, 12:46:47 AM »
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i'm a bit confused on this
Sulfuric Acid is being standardized against pure HgO(s) by titrating the OH-(aq) produced from the following equation:
HgO(s)  +  4I- (aq)   -->   HgI42- (aq)  +  2OH-(aq)
what would be the mole ratio of H2SO4 to HgO when trying to figure out the molarity of H2SO4 used?
is it 1 mole H2SO4 = 1 mole HgO at end point?
because?   HgO +  H2SO4 -->  H2O  +  HgSO4 ???

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Re: mole ratios in standardizing titrations help
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2006, 04:39:42 AM »
OK
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Re: mole ratios in standardizing titrations help
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2006, 05:11:18 AM »
OK

Sorry, but what do you mean by OK? The titration equation given doesn't make sense and pin0y is missing the most important things in the experiment!
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Re: mole ratios in standardizing titrations help
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2006, 05:12:13 AM »
HgO +  H2SO4 -->  H2O  +  HgSO4 ???

That's not the reaction that takes place during titration. It is acid/base titration, neutralization reaction done against pH indicator. HgO(s) defines amount of OH- produced. HgI42- complex is stable enough for the HgSO4 to not precipitate.
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Re: mole ratios in standardizing titrations help
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2006, 06:59:30 AM »
Borek is absolutely right
The second reaction should be
2OH- + H2SO4 =
But surprisingly moles H2SO4 to HgO are OK
« Last Edit: November 29, 2006, 07:12:04 AM by AWK »
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