I am currently following
this method to standardise my [itex]0.01\ce M[/itex] EDTA solution. As instructed, I have added
- [itex]10\ce{cm^3}[/itex] of the buffer solution ([itex]7\ce g[/itex] of [itex]\ce{NH4Cl}[/itex] with [itex]57\ce{cm^3}[/itex] conc. ammonia) and
- [itex]1\ce{cm^3}[/itex] eriochrome black T solution ([itex]0.2\ce g[/itex] indicator with [itex]15\ce{cm^3}[/itex] conc. ammonia and [itex]5\ce{cm^3}[/itex] ethanol)
to [itex]10\ce{cm^3}[/itex] of EDTA which made a blue-black solution.
However, during the titration with [itex]0.025\ce M[/itex] [itex]\ce{MgCl2}\,(\ce{aq})[/itex], there was no colour change (stayed blue-black) except for some red bubbles on top of the solution. This is clearly not in accordance with the supposed reaction given in Figure [itex]1[/itex] of the link as the colour changes from blue to pink.
The only thing I can think of is that in the method, [itex]0.05\ce M[/itex] EDTA solution was used instead of [itex]0.01\ce{M}[/itex]. Would this have caused the lack of colour change, or something else?