Appendix 2, A1.3.2 setting up the method parameters – Hanna Instruments HI 901 User Manual

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APPENDIX 2

and back titrate the remaining acid with NaOH to determine the amount of CaCO

3

present.

2HCl excess + 2NaOH —> 2NaCl + 2H

2

O

In order to obtain an accurate value for the concentration of the titrated antacid, we need to

know the exact concentration of NaOH and HCl used.

The final concentration is expressed as mg/g CaCO

3

.

A1.3.2 Setting Up the Method Parameters

Use the following parameters to program the method (see 5.5 Method Options section):

Name: Antacid Power

Titration Type: Back-Titration

Titrant 1 pump: Pump 1

Titrant 2 pump: Pump 2

Break at titrant change: YES

Dosing Type: Dynamic

min Vol: 0.010 mL

max Vol: 0.500 mL

delta E: 4.500 mL

End Point Mode: pH 1EQ points, 1st Der

Recognition Option:

Threshold: 500 mV / mL

Range: NO

Filtered Derivatives: NO

Pre-Titration Volume: 0.000 mL

Pre-Titration Stir Time: 5 Sec

Measurement Mode: Signal Stability

delta E: 0.3 mV

delta t: 1.5 Sec

t min wait: 5 Sec

t max wait: 15 Sec

Electrode Type: pH

Calculations: Sample Calc. by Weight

Titrant 1 Units M (mol/L)

Titrant 2 Units M (mol/L)

Final Result Units g/g

Titrant 1 Name: HCl

Titrant 1 Conc.: 1 M(mol/L)

Titrant 2 Name: NaOH

Titrant 2 Conc.: 1 M(mol/L)

Analyte Size: 0.5 g

Analyte Entry: Manual

Titrant 1 Entry: Calculated

Maximum Titrant 2 Volume: 25.000 mL

Stirring Speed: 1500 RPM

Potential Range: -2000.0 to 2000.0 mV

Flow Rate: 30.0 mL/min

Signal Averaging: 1 Reading

In order to start the analysis, both burettes must be filled with needed reagents, as follows:

• Pump 1 must have attached a burette filled with HCl 1 M (mol/L).
• Pump 2 must have attached a burette filled with NaOH 1 M (mol/L).

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