Essential Measurements
Essential Measurements
Essential Measurements
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Measuring mass:
The before and after weighing method (weighing-by-difference) is more accurate than
weighing on a scale directly because it eliminates error from solid being left on the weighing
boat. The weight of the material is the difference between the two weights of the weighing
boat before and after you transfer the material from the weighing boat into the beaker. If the
weighing boat weights more than 0g after transfer there is solid left on the weighing boat. In the
example of making a standard solution you should wash the weighing boat with distilled water.
For identification tests (e.g. required practical 11), error in volume of liquid
added is not significant. Therefore using a dropping pipette or beaker is
sufficient.
In a titration you, can reduce the percentage error in of the volume of the titre by increasing
the volume of the titre. This can be done by decreasing the concentration of what is being
titrated, or increasing the volume of the liquid in the beaker.
A gas syringe (left) or trough (right) should be used to measure a volume of gas. The syringe is
more easily operated but has a greater uncertainty than the trough. The measuring cylinder
must be completely full of water at before the beginning of the practical. The meniscus will fall
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on the volume of gas produced that collects at the top of the cylinder, giving a more precise
volume than what is read in the syringe.
Measuring temperature:
Measuring pH:
To reduce uncertainty, you must stir the solution and move the
pH probe before reading to ensure that the H+ concentration is
homogenous in the solution. Also, you should construct a pH
calibration cure before the acid-base titration. This is because
the pH meter will most likely have a systematic error due to
decalibration over time. This is done by measuring the read
pHs of a known pH buffers and plotting on a calibration curve.
The true pH of a read pH can then be read of the curve.
Required knowledge for colorimetry in finding out formulas/concentration of transition metal ions
and required practical 11.
5. Measure absorption of the unknown concentration and read of calibration curve to find
the measured concentration.
Colorimetry can be used as an accurate alternative to a titration, for finding the concentration of
transition metal ions in a solution.
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