Reactions of complex formation are frequently used in titrimetric methods of determination of various inorganic ions. For example, fluoride forms a stable complex with aluminum(III):
6F-+Al3+ = AlF63–
In water the complex gives a neutral solution. This process can be used for the direct titration of fluoride and indirect determinations of other species.
In the first experiment, a sample solution containing fluoride was neutralized with methyl red, solid NaCl was added to saturation, and the solution was heated to 70–80°C. The titration was performed with 0.15 M AlCl3 until yellow color of the indicator turned pink.
1.What process occurred at the endpoint?
2.Why heating increased the endpoint sharpness?
3.What is the purpose of adding sodium chloride?
I think that the process is:
6F-+Al3+ = AlF63–
I don't know 2 and 3. Maybe heating increases the reaction rate. Any help would be appreciated.