CHE-2211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Silver Chloride, Potassium Chromate, Silver Oxide

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The method of mohr, is used in chemical evaluations of chlorides and bromides, with silver, using as an indicator the potassium chromate. The formation of ag2cro4, red in color, will indicate the final point of the evaluation. During the titration, the conditions that must occur must be such that the chloride precipitates quantitatively as silver chloride before the precipitate of ag2cro4 is formed. On the other hand, the indicator must be sensitive enough to give an appreciably clear color change, with a small portion of silver. You can calculate the amount of concentration of the chromate, which must be in the solution so that the precipitation starts exactly at the equivalence point. When the solution is saturated with the two salts, the chloride and the silver chromate, the following equilibria will be carried out simultaneously (the kps values indicated are approximate):

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