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Titration of a sample of Ca(OH)2
« on: August 16, 2010, 11:22:29 PM »
If I am Titrating Ca(OH)2 with HCL what would be the book value Ksp of Ca(OH)2 from the Acid-Base Titration? and how do i find my value of Ksp. Secondly, if I would be titrating this Ca(OH)2 with EDTA what would my chemical equation look like, is it a 1mol:1mol ratio?

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Re: Titration of a sample of Ca(OH)2
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2010, 02:10:56 AM »
If I am Titrating Ca(OH)2 with HCL what would be the book value Ksp of Ca(OH)2

Most books have it, have you tried to open one?

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from the Acid-Base Titration?

It shouldn't differ from Ksp determined other ways.

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and how do i find my value of Ksp.

Write formula for Ksp, think what you have determined and how it can be used to calculate all necessary concentrations.

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Secondly, if I would be titrating this Ca(OH)2 with EDTA what would my chemical equation look like, is it a 1mol:1mol ratio?

http://www.titrations.info/EDTA-titration
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