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INDEX
SL. No.
1.
Topic
Experiment & Requirements.
2.
Procedure.
3.
Observation.
4.
5.
Conclusion.
6.
Bibliography.
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
COMMERCIAL ANATCIDS.
EXPERIMENT
To analyse the given sample of commercial
antacid by determining the amount of
Hydrochloric Acid(HCl) it can neutralize.
REQUIREMENTS
Burettes, pipettes, titration flask, conical
flask, beaker, weight box, fractional weight,
NaOH(Sodium Hydroxide), Na2CO3(Sodium
Carbonate), HCl(Hydrochloric acid) and
phenolphthalein.
PROCEDURE
1 litre of approximately N/10 HCl solution
was prepared by diluting 10 mL of the
concentrated acid to 1 litre.
Similarly, 1 litre of approximately N/10
NaOH solution was made by dissolving 4.0
g of NaOH to prepare 1 litre of solution.
N/10 Na2CO3 solution was prepared by
weighing exactly 1.325 g of anhydrous
sodium carbonate and then dissolving it in
water to prepare exactly 0.25 litre(250
mL) of solution.
The HCl solution was standardized by
titrating it against the standard Na2CO3
solution using methyl orange as indicator.
Similarly, NaOH solution was
standardized by titrating it against
Burette Reading
Initial(mL)
0
0
0
Final(mL)
10.6
10.5
10.6
Vol of acid
used (mL)
10.6
10.5
10.6
Burette Reading
Initial(mL)
0
0
0
Final(mL)
19.6
19.5
19.6
Vol of base
used (mL)
19.6
19.5
19.6
1.
2.
3.
Antacid
Gelusil
Digene
Divole
Vol of
Vol of
NaOHsoln
HClsoln for
for
neutralizing
neutralizing
1.0 g of
ususedHCl
antacid
(mL)
0.3
28.1
46.5
matter(mL)
49.7
21.9
3.5
CONCLUSION
The antacid for which maximum volume of
HCl is used for neutralizing, is most
effective.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Internet sources:
1. http://www.google.com
2. http://www.wikipedia.org
3. http://www.meritnation.com
Books:
1. Comprehensive Practical Chemistry.
2. Chemistry (NCERT).
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