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21 December, 17:15

Calculate the weight in grams of the primary standard solid oxalic acid needed to prepare 250 ml of a 0.200 n solution to be used in this laboratory exercise.

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  1. 21 December, 17:37
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    2.25 g.

    Explanation:

    Firstly, we can define the noramlity as the number of gram equivalents of the solute in 1.0 L of the solution.

    N = (mass / equivalent mass) of the solute x (1000 / V of the solution)

    The solute is oxalic acid.

    N is the normality of the solution (N = 0.2 N),

    mass of the solute (oxalic acid) (? needed to be calculated),

    equivalent mass of the oxalic acid = molar mass / n (the no. of reproducible H) = (90.03 g/mol) / (2) = 45.015.

    V is the volume of the solution (V = 250 ml).

    ∴ The mass of the oxalic acid in g = (N x equivalent mass x V) / 1000 = (0.2 N) (45.015) (250.0 ml) / 1000 = 2.25 g.

    Very important note:

    If the solute source is oxalic acid dihydrate:

    The molar mass = 126.07 g/mol.

    The equivalent mass = 63.035 g. equ./mol.

    ∴ The mass of the oxalic acid in g = (N x equivalent mass x V) / 1000 = (0.2 N) (63.035) (250.0 ml) / 1000 = 3.15 g.
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