1. Lawn fertiliser contains nitrogen. A 1.3g sample of lawn fertiliser was weighed and carefully transferred to a 250ml volumetric flask. The weighing bottle was washed with a little de-ionised water and added to the content, until it reached the calibration line. A 20ml aliquot of this solution was added to a flask containing 20ml of .1M sodium hydroxide solution. 50ml of de-ionised water was than added. The flask was heated until the reaction NH4+ (aq) +OH-(aq) = NH3 (aq) +H20) (l) was complete. The burette was than titrated with .1M hydrochloric acid, using methyl red as indicator. The end point was reached when 44.3ml had been added.
Calculated the amount of NH4+ ions in the 1.3g fertiliser sample and the percentage by mass of nitrogen in the fertiliser, assuming all the nitrogen is present as ammonium ions.
2. 1.0 of ground fertiliser was placed in a 100ml beaker. 50ml of de-ionised water was added and filtered into a 600ml beaker. 3ml of 2M hydrochloric acid and water was added, until the total volume was 200ml. The solution was than boiled and 15ml of .5M barium chloride solution was added drop by drop. The precipate was colected filtrated, dried and weighed. A mass of 1.05g was obtained. How do u find the proportion of sulfate in the fertiliser?
(Can u plz show working?) thanks so much
Calculated the amount of NH4+ ions in the 1.3g fertiliser sample and the percentage by mass of nitrogen in the fertiliser, assuming all the nitrogen is present as ammonium ions.
2. 1.0 of ground fertiliser was placed in a 100ml beaker. 50ml of de-ionised water was added and filtered into a 600ml beaker. 3ml of 2M hydrochloric acid and water was added, until the total volume was 200ml. The solution was than boiled and 15ml of .5M barium chloride solution was added drop by drop. The precipate was colected filtrated, dried and weighed. A mass of 1.05g was obtained. How do u find the proportion of sulfate in the fertiliser?
(Can u plz show working?) thanks so much