I did this lab a few days ago in class, and I'm having a hard time figuring out what I need to do.
I started off by making a solution of Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate (KHP) with an Inert salt (NaCl) and water, to make a a 250 mL solution.
I then pipetted 10 mL of that solution into a beaker, and added a few drops of Phenolphthalein.
I procedded to fill up a burette with NaOH, and titrated until my solution turned perfect pink, it took about 5.5 mL of NaOH to turn it pink.
What I need to find out: The %W/W of KHP in my original KHP and NaCl solution.
What I know:
To make my KHP and NaCl solution, I used a total of 5.0 grams of KHP and NaCl, unknown masses of each, but they add up to 5.0 grams.
The concentration of the NaOH I used was 0.0408 moles/g
It took 5.5 mL of NaOH to turn my KHP and NaCl solution pink
If someone could just tell me the steps I could use to solve this using stoichiometry equations, (moles= mass/molar mass or concentration=number of moles/volume) it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks alot.