How Do You Calculate The Concentration Of Limewater?
Limewater is an aqueous solution in which the main chemical constituent besides water is lime, also known as calcium hydroxide or Ca(OH)2. For a variety of chemical experiments involving limewater, it’s often important to know the exact concentration of lime dissolved as solute in the water-based solution. The concentration of lime within a limewater solution can be discerned through a process known as titration, in which a solution’s concentration is found by determining the amount of acid or base necessary to neutralize the solution. Attach the stopcock to the base of the buret by holding the stopcock in place on the dropper and securing the stopclock with its finger clamp. The buret should be completely dry, and the stopcock must completely pinch off the base of the buret before continuing. Attach the buret to the metal stand by tightening the clamp around the buret. Place the plastic funnel on top of the buret. Pour hydrochloric acid through the funnel until the buret contains 100