A sample of CaCO3 (m=0.2g) is dissoluted in HCl, the solution is then neutralized and precipitation was made with 50cm3 Na2C2O4 (c=0.05mol/dm3). The precipitate is filtrated. For the titration of the acidified filtrate* 23.8cm3 of KMnO4 is spent (c=0.01mol/dm3). Calculate the % of Ca in CaCO3.
I know the calculations and to balance the reactions but the thing that confuses me is "acidified filtrate".
After dissoluting in HCl I get CaCl2. It reacts with Na2C2O4 in excess and makes the precipitate CaC2O4. When I filtrate it, what is the acidifed filtrate? Is it the rest of Na2C2O4 that should be acidified or CaC2O4? The substance that is on the filter paper or the one that went through?