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Identification of buffers with indicators

Article no: P7510300

Principle

Buffer solutions usually consist of a weak acid and its conjugate base. Acids neutralise hydroxide-ions, bases on the other hand oxonium-ions. A buffer solution is produced by adding an equimolar mixture of a weak acid and its salt (e.g. acetic acid and sodium acetate) or a weak base and its salt (e.g. ammonium chloride and ammonia).

In this experiment students will examine the basic characteristics of a buffer solution by adding a strong base (here: NaOH) and a strong acid (here: HCl) to a buffer solution (here: acetate buffer).

 

Learning objectives

  •  Operation mode of a buffer solution

 

Benefits

  • Experiment literature available for pupils and teachers: Minimum preparation time
  • Simple teaching and efficient learning by using the available interactive experiment literature

 

Scope of delivery

Pipette with rubber bulb 64701-00 3
Protecting glasses, clear glass 39316-00 1
Wash bottle, 250 ml, plastic 33930-00 1
Laboratory pen, waterproof, black 38711-00 1
Test tube brush w. wool tip,d20mm 38762-00 1
Test tube, laboratory glass, various lengths, 100 pcs. 37658-10 1
Water, distilled 5 l 31246-81 1
Sodium hydroxide, pellets, 500 g 30157-50 1
Hydrochloric acid 37 %, 1000 ml 30214-70 1
Acetic acid 99...100%, 500 ml 31301-50 1
Sodium acetate trihydrate, 250 g 30149-25 1
Ethyl alcohol, absolute 250 ml 30008-25 1
Thymol blue indicator 5 g 31896-02 1

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