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Determining the Concentration of Limewater Solution  

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Determining the Concentration of Limewater Solution Aim The aim of this experiment is to find the concentration of 250 cm3 of limewater solution, which has been made such that it contains approximately 1g dm-3 of calcium hydroxide. I am required to design my own experiment and choose a range of appropriate equipment and apparatus. The indicator will be supplied to me. Also available is hydrochloric acid which has a concentration of exactly 2.00 mol dm-3, this concentration is too much though so it is necessary to dilute it. Apparatus & Chemicals The apparatus, equipment and chemicals that I will use are as follows: - 1) Pipette 25cm3 2) Volumetric flask 250cm3 3) Conical flask 250cm3 4) Burette 5) Funnel 6) Clamp and stand 7) Indicator (methyl orange) 8) Limewater (250cm3 with 1g dm-3 of calcium hydroxide) 9) Hydrochloric acid (concentration 2.00 mol dm-3) 10) Distilled water Risk Assessment When carrying out any experiment in a laboratory a lab coat must always be...

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