To determine the % by mass of manganese (IV) oxide in a solid sample. ( By Titration )
Procedure:
1. All instruments were washed by using deionised water.
2. 25cm3 of sodium thiosulphate solution was pipetted out and pour into a volumetric flask.
3. Deionised water was added to the graduation mark.
Part A
1. Diluted sodium thiosulphate solution with unknown concentration was poured into the burette.
2. 25cm3 of standard 0.027M iodine solution was pipetted out and pour into a conical flask.
3. The iodine solution was titrated with sodium thiosulphate solution until it became pale yellow in
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to carry out the experiment in a fume-cupboard. Secondly, as Cl2 gas will be formed at the moment when hydrochloric acid meet MnO2, in order to ensure no Cl2 gas will escape, which may cause a serious error in calculation, 25cm3 of KI will be added into MnO2 first before adding in Hydrochloric acid. So that all the Cl2 gas produced will react with I- and form I2, leading to an accurate answer during calculation.
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