Preparation & Standardization of 0.1M (0.1N) Sodium Thiosulphate Solutn_Chemical Preparation(Part-3)

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  • @engineerbanaartist4265
    @engineerbanaartist4265 Před 3 lety +6

    Wishes from NIT,Nagpur! You're doing a good job. Thank you so much!

  • @laestetica4148
    @laestetica4148 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Can you explain where is 20.394 from?

  • @sabbiralemon3459
    @sabbiralemon3459 Před 8 měsíci +2

    0.1 N = 0.01N ( for determine PV) is that same???

  • @PaulMoyo-xv5nz
    @PaulMoyo-xv5nz Před 5 měsíci +1

    Where is that 20.something coming from on the formulae

  • @SohelRana-ln7bg
    @SohelRana-ln7bg Před 3 lety

    Your all of video is very essential

  • @niyomukizaolivier4445
    @niyomukizaolivier4445 Před 11 měsíci

    This was helpful. Thank you, It Worked.

  • @tulamarkad9941
    @tulamarkad9941 Před 2 lety +1

    It's too helpful for us thanku☺

  • @ashfiyadipta
    @ashfiyadipta Před 2 lety +3

    Time stamp:
    Step-01: 0:27
    Step-02: 02:24
    Step-03: 04:19
    Step-04: 07:23
    Step-05: 10:14

  • @HafizurRahman-ic9cu
    @HafizurRahman-ic9cu Před 8 měsíci +1

    What is 20.394? Please explain..

  • @abrahamtesfai6597
    @abrahamtesfai6597 Před 4 měsíci

    ቆማላት ዓጋመ። ናይ የካቲት ዓሰርተ ሓደ ሕስቡ። ደቂ ሽራሙጥ። ወያነ ዕንጨቲ ብማዓኾርኩም ሚስ ኣእተዉልኩም፣ ማዓኾርኩም ገፊሑ ሓንጎልኩም ጸቢቡ። ቆማላት ዓጋመ። ስብኡት እንተኼንክን ወይ ንኤርትራ ውይ ን ኣዲስ ኣበባ እተዋ። ደቂ ሽራሙጥ።

  • @Foodcompetition12
    @Foodcompetition12 Před 10 měsíci

    Nice video

  • @manojchouhan8869
    @manojchouhan8869 Před 3 lety +1

    Superb video👍
    Someone video to new fiber content method to use filter paper and without use (muffle furnace).

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety

      Viral Fam, Thank you for your comment.
      There is no official method of Fiber content determination where filter paper is used & Furnace is not used.
      Anyways we followed the AOAC method strictly.

  • @szejing69
    @szejing69 Před rokem +1

    How about standardization of 0.005N soudium thiosulphate? The preparation pf potassoim dichromate is still the same? Would the % of potassium iodide solution affect?

  • @sitihajaromar1265
    @sitihajaromar1265 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello, I have one question, why after I adding the starch the blue-black color of solvent become pale yellow not colourless?

  • @kapilmaurya8262
    @kapilmaurya8262 Před rokem

    thanks dear 👍

  • @paramjeetjangra7692
    @paramjeetjangra7692 Před 4 měsíci

    Can we use potato or corn starch??

  • @patrickgyamfi3243
    @patrickgyamfi3243 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 2 lety

      You are welcome

    • @judiha
      @judiha Před rokem

      @@MicroChemsExperiments Can i use this steps to standardize 0.005N of sodium thiosulfate??

  • @mrsteriousz7643
    @mrsteriousz7643 Před 6 měsíci

    What is 20.394 stand for? Please let me know 😢

  • @rajesh24292
    @rajesh24292 Před 3 lety

    Please make video on phosphorus analysis by chemical methods..
    Ammonium molybdate test

  • @rihab.jelassi.nutritionniste

    Hello, this method is still valuable if we use anhydrous sodium thiosulfate instead of penhydrated sodium thiosulfate ? and if it's yes, in this case the preperation of thiosulfate sodium expected molarity will be 0.158 g in 10 ml is it right ?

  • @FlyingDutchman01
    @FlyingDutchman01 Před rokem

    I am following IP method of preparation and standardization. Here instead of Potassium dichromate, potassium bromate is being used. How to calculate the Factor?
    The method as per Indian Pharmacopoeia is as follows:
    "Dissolve 0.200g of potassium bromate, weighed accurately, in sufficient water to produce 250.0 ml. To 50.0 ml of this solution add 2 gm of potassium iodide and 3 ml of 2(M) hydrochloric acid and titrate with 0.1(M) Sodium Thiosulphate solution {Test} using starch solution, added towards the end of the titration, as indicator until the blue color is discharged.
    1ml of 0.1(M) sodium Thiosulphate is equivalent to 0.002784g KBrO3."
    Please help.

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před rokem

      No factor is needed. Just follow your last sentence for the calculation (1ml sodium thiosulfate=0.002784g KBrO3.)

  • @rashmigohil8130
    @rashmigohil8130 Před 3 lety +1

    In some videos I have seen that a pinch of Na2CO3 is also put in the solution. What is the purpose of Na2CO3?

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety +3

      Addition of Na2CO3 helps to trigger the decomposition of thiosulfate.
      But if you dont use, it will not cause any major problm in your experiment.

  • @rayanthabit3489
    @rayanthabit3489 Před 2 lety

    Like it

  • @md.usufali1806
    @md.usufali1806 Před 3 lety

    Please make video for Assay of Potassium Chloride, Sodium Bi Carbonate & Assay of Ammonium Bi Carbonate

  • @Abhi-gr7xk
    @Abhi-gr7xk Před 3 lety

    🙏🏻👍🏻

  • @mehedihasanrabbi342
    @mehedihasanrabbi342 Před 3 lety

    Free fatty acid defination.

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety

      Free fatty acids (FFA) are produced by the hydrolysis of oils and fats. Since FFA are less stable than neutral oil, they are more prone to oxidation and to turning rancid. Thus, FFA is a key feature linked with the quality and commercial value of oils and fats.

  • @ssindhumathimathi6599
    @ssindhumathimathi6599 Před 3 lety

    Dear medam to please post the to calculate the amount of sulphate present in the given sample.the sample maybe like a water or waste treatment water

  • @mahedihasan-fq2oc
    @mahedihasan-fq2oc Před rokem +2

    i need 0.1N

    • @pampadey4073
      @pampadey4073 Před 9 měsíci

      0.1N are also includes same procedure

  • @ushasingh9944
    @ushasingh9944 Před rokem

    Molecular WT of potassium dicromate is. 294.18 than why you have taken. 20.39. Mg

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před rokem

      We followed the method of AOAC 993.20 for this preparation and standardisation strictly

  • @PrabhjotSingh-ik2ql
    @PrabhjotSingh-ik2ql Před 2 lety

    Pls prepare & standardization of 0.1M EDTA SOLN IN 1000ML VOLUMETRIC FLASK

  • @SohelRana-ln7bg
    @SohelRana-ln7bg Před 3 lety +1

    What's is 20.394?

  • @SohelRana-ln7bg
    @SohelRana-ln7bg Před 2 lety

    Why take k2cr2o7 0.16-0.22 gm?.calculation is =48*0.1*25/1000
    =0.12 gm

  • @nishakumarichauhan1803

    I have one doubt , if the standards used are expired, what is the probability to get the endpoint??? Still we can get the results???

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety +2

      The potency or purity of a chemical decreases with the increased number of expiry date. Ofcourse it's better to use a chemical withing it's shelf-life.
      But normally we have seen that: using a chemical, which was expired 1 year past, does not affect significantly in the test result though it varies with the type of test.
      You can use a expired chemicals after standardization but not in sensitive tests those are done using HPLC, GC, AAS etc.
      And reference standards should not be used after the expiry date.
      I think your got my point.

  • @raj.q.cmanager3958
    @raj.q.cmanager3958 Před 5 měsíci

    20.394 Kya hai

  • @user-ez3er3vs6l
    @user-ez3er3vs6l Před 7 měsíci

    i love u

  • @aleenaali2979
    @aleenaali2979 Před 2 lety

    is the standardization of sod. thiosulphate crucial to find PV value?

  • @prasannamuley1917
    @prasannamuley1917 Před 3 lety

    I am having a confusion regarding the end point colour. Does it comes bottle green as in your video or colourless ?

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety +1

      No no...It will not become colorless.
      Blue color will be removed completely and Green color will appeare as shown in my video.
      I followed AOAC method strictly. So don't keep any confusion regarding this procedure.

    • @prasannamuley1917
      @prasannamuley1917 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your response. Will there be any difference if I add HCl instead of H2SO4 or vice versa?

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety +1

      @@prasannamuley1917 you have to use HCl as AOAC says to use it. We dont have any other option to replace HCl.

    • @prasannamuley1917
      @prasannamuley1917 Před 3 lety +1

      Could you please suggest which AOAC volume to refer for analysis ?

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety +1

      @@prasannamuley1917 Volume 2, 19th edition

  • @PriyankaYadav-lx2ei
    @PriyankaYadav-lx2ei Před 2 lety

    0.02 M kmno4 procedure as per IP..how to calculate.... molarity

  • @udhavmhetre3748
    @udhavmhetre3748 Před 2 lety

    What is hypo solution &
    How to prepare?

  • @piyushpatel5924
    @piyushpatel5924 Před rokem

    Take24.8 ginstead of 2.48g for 0.1N

  • @alifahimalshalaan9021
    @alifahimalshalaan9021 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi
    What does the value of 20.394 . represent?

  • @abdulmoiz6317
    @abdulmoiz6317 Před 3 lety

    In last Calculation what is 20.394
    M1V1=M2V2
    Is used so What is Molarity you used in flask Of potassium dichromate.??
    How mucht is v2?

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety

      This video is made based on AOAC method. So the calculation and the factor-20.394 are given by AOAC, hence no explanation is available to us. We used 0.169g potassium dichromate to dissolve in 25ml water, as said in AOAC. Molarity of potassium dichromate is not concern here. So calculate the molarity by yourself by using the molecular weight, if you need to know. Thank you

    • @msc.6537
      @msc.6537 Před 3 lety

      It's the chemical reactions Stoichiometry: (294.185 g/mol K2CR2O7)*(1 mol K2CR2O7/3mol I2)* (1 mol I2/ 2 mol Na2S2O3)= 49.032 or 0.049032 in AOAC (denominator) or 20.394 if it is in numerator ( 1 mol K2CR2O7/ 294.185 g)
      to calculate the M of K2CR2O7 just divide it with the total volume of solution prepared

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 2 lety +1

      @@msc.6537 Thank you for the detailed explanation

  • @vijayvishwakarma9114
    @vijayvishwakarma9114 Před 2 lety

    How to make silver

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 2 lety

      It is a natural resource. You can't made it. You can purchase a bowl made of silver and then melt it by heating to collect silver from it.

  • @vkmixedvloges3059
    @vkmixedvloges3059 Před 3 lety

    What is 20.394 pls tell us

  • @arupsarkar525
    @arupsarkar525 Před rokem

    Mam 5 n HCl standard and preparing

  • @prasannaamutha
    @prasannaamutha Před 2 lety

    What is 20.394

  • @milenaktec
    @milenaktec Před 3 lety

    Wonderful video! What is the number 20.394 in the calculation?
    How to convert to N (normality)?
    Thanks!

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety +2

      20.394 is the factor of the equation. In case of sodium thiosulfate, normality and molarity is same. 1M sodium thiosulfate= 1N sodium thiosulfate.
      So same procedure should be followed to prepare 0.1N solution.

    • @alifahimalshalaan9021
      @alifahimalshalaan9021 Před 3 lety

      @@MicroChemsExperiments 20.394 = ?

    • @MicroChemsExperiments
      @MicroChemsExperiments  Před 3 lety

      @@alifahimalshalaan9021 It is a calculation factor given by AOAC official method.

    • @msc.6537
      @msc.6537 Před 3 lety

      @@MicroChemsExperiments It's the chemical reactions
      Stoichiometry: (294.185 g/mol K2CR2O7)*(1 mol K2CR2O7/3mol I2)* (1 mol I2/ 2 mol Na2S2O3)= 49.032 or 0.049032 in AOAC (denominator) or 20.394 if it is in numerator ( 1 mol K2CR2O7/ 294.185 g)

    • @msc.6537
      @msc.6537 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alifahimalshalaan9021(294.185 g/mol K2CR2O7)*(1 mol K2CR2O7/3mol I2)* (1 mol I2/ 2 mol Na2S2O3)= 49.032 or 0.049032 in AOAC (denominator) or 20.394 if it is in numerator ( 1 mol K2CR2O7/ 294.185 g)

  • @ezekielpydimetta1598
    @ezekielpydimetta1598 Před rokem

    20.349?? Pls

  • @titocarrilloc
    @titocarrilloc Před 2 lety

    ¿0,1N = 0,1M? I NEED HELP.

  • @awwadalhazeemy6184
    @awwadalhazeemy6184 Před 2 lety

    20،349 from where get

  • @maheshprajapati5515
    @maheshprajapati5515 Před 3 lety

    What 20.394

  • @user-te5hr6iw5j
    @user-te5hr6iw5j Před rokem

    Mem in sab ki hindi mai pdf sent kra do prepration and standard ki

  • @amazingfactbyjoy4064
    @amazingfactbyjoy4064 Před rokem

    49.03 is factor not 20.394

  • @manmohanbansal208
    @manmohanbansal208 Před 2 lety

    Thßnkß

  • @nagaraj.n9807
    @nagaraj.n9807 Před 2 lety

    15% KI 100ml na 10%KI ___ml

  • @arupsarkar525
    @arupsarkar525 Před rokem

    ??

  • @dhanshripatil9949
    @dhanshripatil9949 Před 3 lety

    Nice vedio

  • @ashfiyadipta9646
    @ashfiyadipta9646 Před 2 lety

    Time stamp:
    Step-01: 0:27
    Step-02: 02:24
    Step-03: 04:19
    Step-04: 07:23
    Step-05: 10:14

  • @Kayemey
    @Kayemey Před rokem

    What is 20.39??