Hi everyone,
I have encountered a difficult question and I do not know how to begin going about solving it. What information does the titration data give? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The amount of carbonate present in a sample may be determined by firstly, reacting the carbonate with an excess of strong acid. The excess acid is then determined by titration with a strong base.
In this example a sample of limestone is dissolved by adding 60 mL of 1.025 M HCl and the solution is transferred to a 250 mL volumetric flask and made up to the mark using distilled water. Aliquots of 10mL of this solution are then titrated against a standard solution of 0.0998 M NaOH and the average titre is 23.81 cm3.
Calculate the molarity of CaCO3 in the 250 mL volumetric flask.