OBJECTIVES
- Standardize 0.2M NaHCO3 solution with KHP
- Conduct swelling examinations of each film
Standardization Preparation Protocol
- In a clean burette, pour in the 0.2M NaHCO3 solution until it reaches the top
- Turn the stopcock at the bottom of the burette to allow the solution to pass through the tip
- In a clean beaker, run the solution from the burrette until 0.2M NaHCO3 solution volume reaches the 0.00mL calibration mark
- Record the initial starting point and then turn on the stir plate beneath the burette
- Next, place a new dry 10mL beaker containing a small stir bar onto the stir plate
- While stirring, add ~1g of dry KHP crystals to the beaker
- Next, add ~2 drops of bromothymol blue indicator
- Begin titrating by turning the stopcock on the burette allowing the 0.2M NaHCO3 solution to steadily stream out
- Slow the pace of the 0.2M NaHCO3 solution to drops when the PVOH solution begins to turn red in color
- Once the solution completely to turns red, stop titrating by turning the stopcock to OFF position
- Record the new 0.2M NaHCO3 volume within the burette
REPEAT THE ABOVE STEPS AGAIN FOR THE NEXT TWO KHP SAMPLES
| KHP Amounts (g)
| Bromothymol Blue Indicator (drops)
| Initial Burette Volume(mL)
| Final Burette Volume(mL)
| KHP Amount Used (mL)
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| 1.13465 | 2 | 2.3 | 10.2 | 7.9
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| 1.12458 | 2 | 10.2 | 19.2 | 9.0
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| 1.13460 | 2 | 19.2 | 29.0 | 9.8
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| 1.13456 | 2 | 35.2 | 46.0 | 10.8
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Standardization Calculations
Swelling Test Protocal
Swelling Test Result Analysis
Notes
- Due to so much 0.2M NaHCO3 solution used for titration, in regards to standardization, the amounts of dried KHP needed to be re-evaluated. Only thirds of the original amounts measured out were be used for standardization.
- Instead of taking three measurements for standardization, four measurements were taken because one trial of results was thrown out due to inaccurate measurements -- indication / equilibrium point was underestimated (trial #1).
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