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To Determine The Concentration Of Limewater Solution

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To Determine The Concentration Of Limewater Solution In this experiment I will be determining the concentration of limewater. A titration will be carried out, which will neutralise the limewater, using hydrochloric acid. The balanced equation for this experiment is: Ca(OH)2 + ?HCL -------> CaCl2 + H2O Apparatus * ??? cm 3 Volumetric Flask } * Pipette } Used In Dilution Oh Hydrochloric Acid * 25ml 2.00 Hydrochloric Acid } * Burette * Clamp Stand * A Beaker Of 250 cm 3 Limewater With Approximately 1g dm 3 Calcium Hydroxide * A Beaker Of 250 cm 3 Hydrochloric Acid (diluted x100) * Funnel * Pipette * Conical Flask * Phenolphthalein Indicator * Distilled Water Hydrochloric Acid The concentration of hydrochloric acid is too strong, at 2.00 mol dm3 therefore it needs to be diluted. The reasoning for this is that to be used in its present form for the titration would mean only a very small amount would be needed to...

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