Hi....
I am a new member of this forum....
I have some problems about determining CaO content in limestone using EDTA...
This is the summary of procedure :
First, I burn limestone to release CO2 from limestone, leaving CaO (and some amount of MgO, Fe, Al and any other component).
Then, I dilute some of sample in sucrose solution. Before the sample is titrated with EDTA I added some buffer pH 10, KCN as masking agent and EBT indicator.
Can I determine the exact amount of CaO with this procedure?
As far as I read, in pH 10 EDTA will remain in half ionized form so it will reacts with both of Ca and Mg...
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I have already searched in internet and it makes me more confused
I found that in preparation of EDTA solution, some of them mention about adding some of NaOH in EDTA solution. Is it necessary to add some NaOH? For what reason?
I also found that there is no exact composition of buffer. I found about 2 - 3 composition of ammonia and ammonium chloride using for make buffer. Anybody know how to determine the exact amount of ammonia and ammonium chloride using for make a buffer pH 10?
About EBT indicator, I read that EBT indicator is make a red wine complex with Mg2+ which will release after all Ca form a complex with EDTA. But, when I standardized my EDTA solution using calcium carbonate, I don't any of Mg in both of EDTA and calcium carbonate solution and it still give me a red wine complex. How can it happen?
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Thank you so much for your time....
If I made some mistake forgive me please...
Regards
Kudo89