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STANDARDS & INDICATORS PRIMARY STANDARDS Substance of High Purity that is used prepare the concentration of the standard solution in volumetric analysis Reference to determine unknown concentrations PRIMARY STANDARDS – PROPERTIES High Purity Purity of at least 99.98% Stable towards air Not altered on exposure to air Not oxidized by air Not react with CO2 or absorb moisture from air Absence of Water of Crystallization Stable to drying Composition should not change when heated or due to humidity PRIMARY STANDARDS – PROPERTIES Relatively large formula weight Minimizes relative errors associated with weighing Reasonable solubility in titration medium Examples of primary standards KHC8H4O4 (potassium hydrogen phthalate) NaHCO3 Na2CO3 KIO3 (COOH)2 (oxalic acid) Few meet all these requirements SECONDARY STANDARDS Compound whose purity is established by chemical analysis serves as a reference material for titrimetric method of analysis solutions of unknown concentrations that are standardized in the laboratory against primary standards STANDARDS SOLUTIONS – PROPERTIES Sufficiently stable React rapidly with analyte Concentration is determined only once Time required between additions is minimized React completely with the analyte End points can be obtained Undergo a selective reaction with the analyte Few meet these requirements STANDARDS SOLUTIONS Accuracy of titration method is dependent on the accuracy of the concentration of the standard solution How are the concentrations of standard solutions determined? Direct Method Standardization STANDARDS SOLUTIONS – DIRECT METHOD Carefully weighed quantity of a primary standard Dissolve weighed primary standard in suitable solvent Dilute to exactly known volume in a volumetric flask STANDARDS SOLUTIONS – STANDARDIZATION Titrant or the concentration of volumetric solution is titrated against Primary standard Secondary standard Known volume of a standard solution SUITABLE PRIMARY STANDARDS – ACIDS VS BASES Standardization of Acids Na2CO3 106 g mol-1 Standardization of Bases KHC8H4O4 204.2 g mol-1 INDICATORS weak acid or a weak base undissociated form of the indicator (HInd) is a different color than the iogenic form of the indicator (Ind-) HInd + H2O H3O+ + Ind- does not change color from pure acid to pure alkaline at specific hydrogen ion concentration color change occurs over a range of hydrogen ion concentrations INDICATORS Choice of indicators depend on the pH range of the solution TITRIMETRIC ANALYSIS WITHOUT INDICATORS Titrimetric Analysis that require NO ACIDBASE INDICATORS Conductrimetric Titration Potentiometric Titration