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Laboratory Activity 9.2.1: Preparation of ammonium sulphate |
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Material: » Ammonium solution 2mol dm-3 » Sulphuric acid 1mol dm-3 » Methyl orange |
Apparatus: » Pipette » Burette » Conical flask » Dropper » Retort stand |
| ► | (A) Neutralisation titration method
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| ► | (B) Crystallisation of ammonium sulphate
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| ► | 25cm3 of 1.0mol dm-3 ammonium solution are needed to neutralise 25cm3 of 1.0mol dm-3 sulphuric acid. White substance is obtained. |
| ► | 2 mol of ammonium solution are needed to neutralise 1mol of sulphuric acid. Therefore with the same concentration, 2 volumes of ammonium solution are needed to neutralise 1 volume of sulphuric acid, as presented in the equation below.
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| ► | The white crystals formed are ammonium sulphate. |
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