TOTAL ACIDITY TEST IN VINEGAR
AIM:
To determine the percentage of acetic acid in vinegar.
APPARATUS:
Burette, conical flask, measuring cylinder, beaker.
REAGENT:
0.1M NaOH, phenolphthalein.
PRINCIPLE:
Acetic acid in vinegar is neutralized by NaOH. Phenolphthalein indicates the endpoint by turning pink.
PROCEDURE:
Pipette 10ml of vinegar into a conical flask.
Add 2-3 drops of phenolphthalein.
Titrate with 0.1M NaOH until a faint pink color persists.
CALCULATION:
% Acetic Acid = Titre × 0.6 × 100%
Volume of vinegar
4. CHLORIDE CONTENT TEST IN SALT (Mohr’s Method)
AIM:
To determine the amount of chloride in table salt.
APPARATUS:
Burette, conical flask, pipette.
REAGENT:
0.1M AgNO₃, potassium chromate indicator.
PRINCIPLE:
Chloride reacts with silver nitrate to form a white precipitate. The endpoint is a red-brown precipitate of silver chromate.
PROCEDURE:
Dissolve 1g of salt in 100ml distilled water.
Pipette 10ml of the solution into a conical flask.
Add a few drops of potassium chromate indicator.
Titrate with 0.1M AgNO₃ until a permanent reddish-brown color appears.
CALCULATION:
% Chloride = Titre × 0.585 × 100%
Weight of salt
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