Just a qn on Gravimetric analysis

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In summary, during precipitation, hydrochloric acid is added to the mixture of barium chloride and sodium sulphate to prevent contamination and ensure a known composition of the precipitate. Low pH also helps to slow down the precipitation process and make filtration easier. There is also a possibility of other metals precipitating in high pH, which can be avoided by maintaining a low pH.
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Hi I am just wondering why during precipitation, hydrochloric acid is added to the mixture of barium chloride and sodium sulphate. Does it have something to do with the PH values or what?
 
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Borek said:
There is a common contaminant (present in the air) that gives precipitate with Ba2+. Low pH will drive it away.

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Hmmm... So u mean if the HCl was not added, the barium ions would react to form some other stuff instead of reacting with the sulphate ions?
 
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Not all, only some, but your precipitate will be contaminated, thus it will not have known exact composition.

Also note, that if your solution contains other metals, in hight pH their hydroxides can preciptate, which won't happen in low pH. Finally, HSO4- is a relatively weak acid, in low pH it ismostly protonated, which slows down precipitation. That's good - the slower the precipitation, the larger the crystals are and the easier filtration is.

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Borek said:
Not all, only some, but your precipitate will be contaminated, thus it will not have known exact composition.

Also note, that if your solution contains other metals, in hight pH their hydroxides can preciptate, which won't happen in low pH. Finally, HSO4- is a relatively weak acid, in low pH it ismostly protonated, which slows down precipitation. That's good - the slower the precipitation, the larger the crystals are and the easier filtration is.

Somehow I feel presence of someone green and small...

Lol alright dude thanks a lot man =) lol someone green and small?
 

1. What is gravimetric analysis?

Gravimetric analysis is a method used in analytical chemistry to determine the quantity of a substance present in a sample based on its weight. It involves isolating the substance of interest and measuring its weight, which can then be used to calculate the amount of the substance in the original sample.

2. How does gravimetric analysis work?

In gravimetric analysis, a known volume of a sample is first obtained and then treated with a reagent to precipitate the substance being analyzed. The precipitate is then collected, dried, and weighed, and the weight is used to determine the amount of the substance in the sample.

3. What are the advantages of using gravimetric analysis?

Gravimetric analysis is a highly accurate method of analysis, as it relies on direct measurement of the substance of interest. It is also relatively simple and can be used to analyze both organic and inorganic substances.

4. What are the limitations of gravimetric analysis?

Gravimetric analysis can be time-consuming and requires careful handling of samples to prevent contamination. It is also not suitable for analyzing substances that are volatile or easily decomposed.

5. What are some common applications of gravimetric analysis?

Gravimetric analysis is commonly used in environmental testing, pharmaceutical analysis, and quality control in industries such as food and beverage, chemical, and mining. It is also used in research and development to determine the composition of unknown substances.

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