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accounting for solvent in back titration of aspirin
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Hi guys .
so we'v done a back tit ration of aspirin using an acid base titration , the aim is to work out the purity of the aspirin
50ml of NaOH + 10ml ethanol + aprox 1g of asprin .
First of all a standardization was completed and the NaOH was worked out to be 0.05225M
Then the titration blank of 10ml ethanol and 50 ml NaOH was carried out .
the result was it took 47ml of HCL to reach the end point of the titration .
what i don't understand is how do i use the information gained via the blank to
incorporate it into my calculation .
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Re: accounting for solvent in back titration of aspirin
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Blank tells you how much base is needed to reach the end point when there is no aspirin.
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Ahhhhhh , ok , so 47ml is starting amount of NaOH in the system . and i use this , not 50ml as the amoung in ml of NaOH in the system ??
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February 20, 2017, 07:08:01 PM »
In back titration you have:
moles of NaOH = sum of moles (aspirin +HCl) - in your case
Note: NaOH slowly hydrolyzes aspirin, hence the titration with HCl should be done relatively fast.
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