Dissolve approximately 0.25g of Borax in distilled water. Titrate against hydrochloric acid using methyl orange indicator. At end-point, solution should be almost colourless against a white background.
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Na2B4O7.10H2O + 2HCl --> 4H3BO3 + 2NaCl + 5H2O
It can be used to detect whether boric acid or borax has been used, and can sometimes be used as a disinfectant.
There are five steps on how to make Borax out of Boric Acid. Some of the step-by-step instructions are dilute 25 mm of Hydrochloric Acid with 75 mm of distilled water, put 7g of Borax into a beaker, and then pour in 20 mm of boiling water.
standarization of 0.1 n hcl against of borax
Borax can be used as a primary standard because it does not decompose in normal storage conditions. The salt will dissociate in water and the anion will be hydrolyzed. This leaves hydroxide ions to be titrated with the hydrochloric acid.
nothing
Na2B4O7.10H2O + 2HCl --> 4H3BO3 + 2NaCl + 5H2O
It can be used to detect whether boric acid or borax has been used, and can sometimes be used as a disinfectant.
There are five steps on how to make Borax out of Boric Acid. Some of the step-by-step instructions are dilute 25 mm of Hydrochloric Acid with 75 mm of distilled water, put 7g of Borax into a beaker, and then pour in 20 mm of boiling water.
standarization of 0.1 n hcl against of borax
No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
It contains hydrochloric acid.
no, borax is like an alkaline
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
HCl or Hydrochloric acid (located in stomach).
Yes. It is an acid as its name would imply.