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The discussion revolves around volumetric analysis in chemistry, specifically focusing on the concentration of sulfuric acid solutions and the concept of specific gravity. Participants are addressing problems related to acid-base neutralization and the implications of specific gravity in calculations.

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  • One participant presents a problem involving the neutralization of sulfuric acid with sodium hydroxide and seeks to determine the concentration of the sulfuric acid solution.
  • Another participant claims to have solved the first problem, suggesting a concentration of about 3.6 M.
  • A question is raised about the meaning of specific gravity, with one participant suggesting it relates to the mass volumic density of the sulfuric acid solution.
  • Further clarification is sought regarding a new problem involving the dilution of concentrated sulfuric acid and its specific gravity, with one participant calculating the concentration of the diluted acid solution as 5.102 x 10^-2 mol/L.
  • Another participant suggests that knowing the concentration and volume of the diluted solution allows for the determination of moles of sulfuric acid, which can then be used to find the volume of the concentrated acid based on its density.

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Participants express differing levels of understanding regarding the implications of specific gravity and its application in the calculations. There is no consensus on the interpretation of specific gravity, and the discussion remains unresolved regarding the calculations related to the volume of concentrated acid used.

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Participants have not fully resolved the implications of specific gravity in their calculations, and there are assumptions about the density of sulfuric acid that are not explicitly stated. The discussion includes various interpretations of the problems presented.

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volumetric analysis question. Help please

hi ppl. i need help on a chem question:

5.00mL of conc. H2SO4 was pipetted into a volumetric flask containing water and the volume made up to exactly 1.00L. Three 20.00mL samples of 0.200molL^-1 NaOH required 22.30, 22.16, 22.17 and 22.18 mL of the acid for neutralisation using phenolphthalein indicator.
Determine the concentration of the conc. sulfuric acid solution.

thx
 
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ok, don't worry about the first question... solved

but here is another question...
what is a specific gravity?
its like this...
Concentrated Sulfuric acid contains 98% by weight of pure acid and has a specific gravity of 1.80... what does this mean?
 
I think,knowing the value for mass volumic density of [itex]H_{2}SO_{4}[/itex],that that 1.80 is nothing but the mass volumic density of the sulphuric acid's sollution...

Daniel.
 
well, its only part of the question
 
For the first problem I get about 3.6 M.

Specific gravity is the same as relative density, which is the same number as the density in cgs units. So, the density of the concentrated sulfuric acid solution is 1.8 g/mL. From this (if required) you can also determine the density of pure sulfuric acid, which will be slightly greater than 1.8 g/mL (since the density of the 2% that is water will be 1.0 g/mL).
 
k3l, if you need help with specific problems, you must show what you've tried. We can not help unless we know that you are making an effort. Too many people come here without making even a first attempt. From your second post, it's obvious that you're working on the problem yourself, but we wouldn't have known that from reading the first post.
 
ok, actually its a simple question (i think lol)
the whole question is like this:
Concentrated Sulfuric acid contains 98% by weight of pure acid and has a specific gravity of 1.80. a certain volume of this is added to water and the volume made up to 500.0mL. a mean titre of 19.60mL of this diluted acid solution neutralises 20.00mL of 0.1000molL^-1 potassium hydroxide solution.
Determine the volume of concentrated acid used in the dilution.

i've solved like... up to the concentration of Sulfuric acid in the 500.0mL sample, but without knowing what does it meant by "has a specific gravity of 1.80"... i couldn't get any further.

here is what i got for the concentration of H2SO4 in 500mL sample: 5.102*10^-2molL^-1
 
Okay,the answer is good.Now you need to find the volume of concentrated [itex]H_{2}SO_{4}[/itex] used in the sollution.I don't know in which the one of 500mL,or 19.6mL... :confused:

Anyway,u have the concentration and the volume,you can find the number of moles of [itex]H_{2}SO_{4}[/itex] and then the mass.Knowing the density,u can find the volume...

Daniel.
 

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