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In this experiment, the total hardness of a water sample is determined by titration with a standard solution of EDTA.
Total hardness refers to the concentration of calcium () and magnesium () ions in the water, which react with EDTA to form stable complexes.
The endpoint of the titration is detected using the Eriochrome Black T indicator, which changes from wine-red to blue when all the and ions have reacted with EDTA.
Measurement | Value |
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Volume of hard water sample | 50 cm³ |
Molarity of EDTA solution | 0.01 M |
Rough titre | 22.4 cm³ |
Second titre | 22.2 cm³ |
Third titre | 22.1 cm³ |
Average of accurate titres | 22.15 cm³ |
Total hardness (mol/l Ca²⁺) | 0.00443 M |
Total hardness (g/l CaCO₃) | 0.443 g/l |
Total hardness (ppm CaCO₃) | 443 ppm |
Moles of EDTA used:
Moles of metal ions (Ca²⁺ $$+ $$Mg²⁺) in water (1:1 ratio with EDTA):
Concentration of and in water sample:
Total hardness (ppm):
The buffer solution ensures that the pH of the solution is maintained at 10, which is necessary for the EDTA to effectively form stable complexes with and ions.
The presence of other metal ions, such as or , would cause the total hardness value to be overestimated, as these ions would also react with EDTA.
The endpoint is detected when the colour of the solution changes from wine-red (indicator complexed with metal ions) to blue (free indicator), indicating that all metal ions have reacted with EDTA.
Permanent hardness can be determined by boiling the water sample to precipitate temporary hardness-causing hydrogen carbonates.
The remaining hardness is then titrated with EDTA to determine the permanent hardness.
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