RU_KLO
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Titration carbonate/bicarbonate
I found a simple method of titration of carbonate/bicarbonate, by using 0.1N H2SO4 and phenolftalein and methyl organge indicators (the ones I have)
1) titrate the carbonate/bicarbonate solution, with phenolftalein, till pink disappears.
2) take note (carbonate concentration) A
3) add methyl orange and titrate to peach color.
4) take note B
5) bicarbonate concentration B-A.
Is this method valid?
Why will first all carbonate be neutralized by acid and none of the bicarbonate (1)? Why will H2SO4 "choose" to first neutralize carbonate instead of
bicarbonate?
Thanks
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Bedlasky
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Yeah the method is valid.
Quote: Originally posted by RU_KLO |
Why will first all carbonate be neutralized by acid and none of the bicarbonate (1)? Why will H2SO4 "choose" to first neutralize carbonate instead of
bicarbonate? |
CO3(2-) + H+ --> HCO3(-)
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