Gravimetric An ore sample, 2.9507 g was analyzed for its sulphate content. The s
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Gravimetric
Explanation / Answer
1. (i) Chemical formula for Y chloride is BaCl2.
X sulphate = BaSO4
BaCl2 is generally used for precipitation of sulphate and determine S content in sample. When Barium chloride is added to sulphate compound, it precipitates as BaSO4.
(ii) Gravimetric factor = mass of analyte/mass of precipitate
= mass of ore taken/mass of dry sulphate ppt
= 2.9507/1.2120 = 2.435
gravimetric factor = 2.435
(iii) mass of ppt obtained = 1.2120 g
Molar mass of BaSO4 = 233.43 g/mol
moles of BaSO4 = mass/molar mass = 1.2120/233.43 = 0.0052
moles of SO42- = moles of BaSO4 = 0.0052 mol
mass of 1 mol of SO42- = 96 g/mol
mass of SO42- obtained = moles *mass = 0.0052*96 = 0.50 g
% of SO42- = (mass of SO42-/mass of ore taken)*100 = (0.50/2.9507)*100 = 16.95 %
2. Homogeneous precipitation is better than direct addition because in homogeneous precipitation, the precipitating agent is added slowly and there is proper mixing of analyte and agent to produce precipitates. The advantages are more precipitates are formed and purity of precipitates formed. If direct addition is done, then proper mixing does not occur and reaction is not 100 % complete. So, less precipitates are formed leading to wrong results and then precipitates formed will also be not pure.
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