hiii
i titrated different types of milk with EDTA to try and find the concentration of Ca2+ ions in each. I used Eriochrome Black T as the indicator and from what I understand the indicator forms a weak complex with the calcium ions (giving red colour to indicator) but as the EDTA is added, the calcium cations are released and complex instead with the EDTA because it forms a more stable complex. This leaves the free indicator which is blue. The colour change shows the end point?
However, whilst looking on the internet and writing up this investigation, I have become confused about the involvement of magnesium ions in these reactions. I did not add any extra magnesium at any point and I wondered whether the indicator has to bind to the magnesium in the milk to give a sharp end point and generally what happens.
Im now thoroughly confused! any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks!