Finding the concentration of Limewater (Calcium Hydroxide) in a Titration using Hydrochloric
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Finding the concentration of Limewater (Calcium Hydroxide) in a Titration using Hydrochloric Acid as a reagent Aim: The aim of this experiment is it to find the concentration of Limewater in a titration experiment using hydrochloric acid of concentration exactly 2.00M as a reagent. Equipment: I will need a burette, 25ml pipette, pipette pump, white tile, clamp stand, boss head, clamp, 250ml limewater, phenolphthalein, 100ml hydrochloric acid, volumetric flask, distilled water, conical flasks, safety gear and a calculator. Safety: Throughout this experiment normal lab rules will apply with safety gear to be worn at all times e.g. goggles and lab coat, also due to fact we are using hazardous chemicals their hazards must be taken into account. It is also best to make sure you are working in a well-lit area. The chemicals that we will use are limewater, hydrochloric acid and Phenolphthalein. The hazards are as follows: * Hydrochloric acid - Very corrosive,...


