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Acid Safety 1. Always check the reagent bottle which contained the acid, or ask your teacher Acid Safety 1. Always check the reagent bottle which contained the acid, or ask your teacher

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Acid Safety 1. Always check the reagent bottle which contained the acid, or ask your teacher - PPT Presentation

2 When mixing acid and water always pour the acid into the water  3 Never allow the acid to come into contact with your skin unless your teacher has told you that it is ok  4 Always clean up any spilled acid as soon as possible  ID: 1011610

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1. Acid Safety1. Always check the reagent bottle which contained the acid, or ask your teacher about the dangers of the acid.2. When mixing acid and water, always pour the acid into the water. 3. Never allow the acid to come into contact with your skin unless your teacher has told you that it is ok. 

2. 4. Always clean up any spilled acid as soon as possible. 5. Never disturb an unmarked substance because it may be an acid. 6. If an acid comes in contact with your skin wash it with soap, because the soap will neutralize the acid.

3. Experiment 1

4. Standardization of NaOH SolutionIntroduction:The purpose of this experiment is to determine the concentration of an unknown NaOH solution by acid-base titration.KHC8H4O4 + NaOH KNaC8H4O4 + H2O

5. Titration:-It is an analytical procedure used to determine the concentration of a sample by reacting it with a standard solution. -Acid-base titration is one type of titration uses a neutralization reaction, in which an acid and a base react to produce salt and water.-The titration proceeds until the equivalence point is reached, where the number of moles of acid is equal to the number of moles of base.-Equivalence point is marked by adding indicator.

6. Standard Solution:It is a solution whose concentration is known accurately and used to standardize acidic and alkaline solution.*Primary standard solution:1-Inexpensive and readily available.2-High purity and High solubility.3-Stability (low reactivity).4-Low hygroscopicity and efflorescence.5-High equivalent weight.Ex: Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate (KHP)

7. Indicator:It is any substance in solution that changes it's color as it react with either an acid or a base.Reagent:1-KHP (Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate) dried for 2 hours at 110 °c(Standard Solution).2-NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide Solution) 0.1M .3-Phenolphthalein Indicator.

8. Procedure:1- 0.5g KHP2- 100ml H2O3- 2drops indicator4- Titrate with NaOH until get pink color

9. Calculation:Ex: Volume of NaOH react in standardization of NaOH = 25.3 ml-Molarity (M) of NaOH = moles of solute / liter of solution -m mole of KHP = wt. of KHP / m.wt = 0.5 / 204.23 = 0.002448 mole = 2.448 m mole-M = 2.448 / 25.3 = 0.097 M ~ 0.1 M

10. Standardization of HCL SolutionIntroduction:The purpose of this experiment is to determine the concentration of an unknown HCL solution by acid-base titration.NaOH + HCL NaCL + H2O

11. Reagent:1-Phenolphthalein Indicator.2-NaOH (Standard Solution) 0.1 M .3-0.1 N HCL (Hydrochloric Acid).Procedure:1- 10ml HCL2- 10ml H2O 3- 2drops indicator4- Titrate with NaOH until get pink color

12. Calculation:Ex:Volume of NaOH react in standardization of HCL = 10.2 -MHCL x VHCL = MNaOH x VNaOHMHCL =( 0.097 x 10.2) / 10 = 0.099 M ~ 0.1 M ml