Hello Chemists!
I have a problem here... I am going through some old stuff in chemistry and I have found a lab instruction for titration.
I will write what it says:
1. Pour 25cm^3 Sodium Hydroxide into the conical flask
2. Add 3-4 drops of BTB and a magnet
3. Put the flask on a magnetic stirrer
4. Fit a burette to a clamp stand and fill it with HCl
5. Add HCl to the solution in the conical flask until it is neutralized.
AND HERE COMES THE CONFUSING THING!
6. Add a teaspoon of
carbon powder and swirl the flask
7. Remove the carbon by filtering into a crystalizing dish..
8. Done...
Ok, So what happens if I add some carbon powder? And why is it important to do it? Please, reply me