PREPARATION OF 40% NaOH
40% NaOH contains 40%w/w sodium hydroxide and for 40g of the
compound is contained in every 100ml of its solution.
Sodium hydroxide are made as solid deliquescence pellets.
Deliquescence substances are chemical compound that tend to
absorb so much water from the atmosphere that they dissolve in it to form an aqueous
solution of the compound.
40%w/w NaOH contains 10M NaOH
From
Molar Mass of each element Na=23, O=16, H=1
Molar Mass of NaOH= 23+16+1
=40g
Number of Mole= Mass
Molar
mass
From
40% NaOH
The mass of NaOH in 100ml of it solution is 40g
Thus
Number of Mole of NaOH = Mass
Molar
mass
Number of Mole of NaOH = 40
40
= 1mole
In 1000ml or 1liter of the NaOH
Molar Concentration = Mass X 1000
Molar mass Volume
or
Molar Concentration = Number of mole X 1000
Volume
Molar Concentration = 40 X 1000
40 100
Molar Concentration = 10M
Or
Since the number of mole of 40% NaOH in 100ml of the solution
is 1mole
Therefore
Molar Concentration = 1 X
1000
100
Molar Concentration = 10M
Preparation Procedure
1.
Make
available an accurate analytical weighing balance, clean dry 500ml beaker,
distilled/deionized water, stirrer, 1000ml Volumetric flask and Spatula
2.
Place
the beaker on the balance and tare/zero the reading
3.
With
the aid of the spatula weigh 400g of the NaOH pellet into the clean beaker
4.
Add
about 400ml of distilled/deionized water and stir to dissolve the pellets
(Note: the reaction is exothermic because heat will be given up thereby causing
increase in the temperature of the beaker, ensure you stir gently)
5.
When
all the pellets have dissolved, transfer the solution into the 1000ml
volumetric flask. Allow to cool
6.
Add
distilled/deionized water to the mark, shake and allow to cool
7.
On
cooling decrease in volume of the solution will be noticed, add
distilled/deionized water again to the mark and shake.
Note:
1.
NaOH
has high affinity for water thus this is why there is decrease in the solution
after making up to the mark
2.
Due
to the high affinity for moisture in the atmosphere the weighing should be done
in vacuum or less aerated place at a fast speed.
3.
Deionized
water is best for the preparation of this solution because of it lack of ions,
which when present can interfere with the NaOH in the solution.
Thank you, Very Clear.
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