ADVANCED CHEMISTRY LAB VINEGAR ANALYSIS OBJECTIVE: To standardize a solution of NaOH. To determine the % mass of acetic acid in several different brands of vinegar. MATERIALS NEEDED: EQUIPMENT: 3 Erlenmeyer flasks 5 or 10 mL pipet pipet pump buret small beaker watch glass CHEMICALS: vinegar 0.200 M NaOH KHP distilled water phenolphthalein NEEDED INFORMATION: The acidic compound in vinegar is acetic acid (HC2H3O2). The density of vinegar is 1.01 g/mL. The molar mass of KHP (potassium hydrogen phthalate) is 204.23 g/mol. PROCEDURE: STANDARDIZING NaOH: 1. Clean and dry a small beaker. Go to the oven and, using heat gloves, pour a few grams of the KHP into the beaker. DO NOT POUR ANY EXTRA KHP BACK INTO THE BOTTLE. Take the beaker back to your lab station and allow it to cool to room temperature. 2. While the KHP is cooling, clean 3 250-mL flask and label them 1, 2, and 3. Then pour several 5 mL samples of NaOH into the buret and allow it to run through. Then fill the buret to the zero mark with the NaOH. 3. When the KHP is cool, weigh 3 samples of KHP between 0.6 and 0.8 g directly into your flasks. Record the masses accordingly on the data sheet. 4. Add approximately 100 mL of H2O into each flask and dissolve the KHP completely. Then add 2-3 drops of phenolphthalein to each flask. 5. Titrate the KHP solution in flask #1 until the endpoint is reached—the solution will turn pink. Be sure to swirl the flask as you titrate. When the solution begins to get streaks of red, slow down the titration. If the red (or pink) persists for more than 30 seconds, the endpoint has been reached. Record the volume of NaOH used to the nearest 0.02 mL. 6. Repeat with the other two flasks. 7. Clean all the equipment thoroughly. ANALYZING VINEGAR: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Clean and dry a small beaker, and obtain 25 – 30 mL of the vinegar. Cover the vinegar with a watch glass to prevent evaporation. Record the brand name of the vinegar on the report sheet. Clean 3 Erlenmeyer flasks and label as sample 1, 2, and 3. Rinse the flasks with small amounts of distilled water. Using the pump, rinse the pipet with small amounts of the vinegar and discard the rinsings. Pipet 5 mL of the vinegar into the each of the flasks. Add approximately 100 mL of distilled water to the flasks along with 2 – 3 drops of phenolphthalein. Run several 5 mL samples of the NaOH through the buret. Then fill the buret with NaOH and record the initial reading, to the nearest 0.02 mL, of the buret on the report sheet. Titrate sample 1 until the endpoint is reached. Record the final buret reading to the nearest 0.02 mL. Repeat the titration with the other 2 samples. AP CHEMISTRY LAB VINEGAR ANALYSIS NAME: _______________________________________ DATA TABLE mass KHP taken initial NaOH buret reading final NaOH buret reading volume NaOH used moles KHP present molarity NaOH solution average molarity and standard deviation BRAND NAME OF VINEGAR: SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2 SAMPLE 3 quantity of vinegar taken initial NaOH buret reading final NaOH buret reading volume NaOH used mole acetic acid present molarity acetic acid in vinegar average molarity and standard deviation mass HC2H3O2 per 1 L vinegar % mass acetic acid in vinegar QUESTIONS: 1. After checking with the other lab groups in your class, which brand of vinegar has the most acetic acid in it? 2. Commercial vinegar is generally 5.0 ± 0.5% acetic acid by weight. Assuming this to be the true value for your vinegar, what is your percent error? 3. What is the formula for KHP? What is the reaction equation for it with NaOH? TO DO CALCULATIONS: to determine molarity of NaOH: + − o KHP has one acidic hydrogen in it. Since the net ionic equation is H + OH → H2O for the reaction between NaOH and KHP, the moles of NaOH is equal to the moles of KHP. o Molarity will equal the moles of NaOH divided by the volume of NaOH used in L. to determine molarity of acetic acid in vinegar: o Since acetic acid has only one acidic hydrogen, the moles of NaOH used will equal the moles of HC2H3O2 present in the solution being analyzed. o Molarity will equal the moles of HC2H3O2 divided by the original amount, in L, put into the solution. to determine the mass HC2H3O2 per 1 L vinegar: o determine the mass of HC2H3O2 that would be found in 1 L of vinegar based on the molarity g solute = (M)(MM solute)(L solution) o using the density of vinegar, determine the mass of 1 L of vinegar mass acetic acid o mass % HC2H3O2 = 100 mass vinegar ple E should be omitted in all subsequent calculations.
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