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Ammonium sulphate
(NH4)2SO4. FW = 132.14, Eq. = 66g/l.
250ml 0.05M = 1.325g = 0.1N | Adipic acid
HO2C(CH2)4CO2H, FW = 146.4, Eq. = 73.03g/l
250ml 0.05M = 1.83g = 0.1N | Barium hydroxide
Ba(OH)2.8H2O, FW = 315.48, Eq. = 157.5g/l
250ml 0.05M = 3.94g = 0.1N | Benzoic acid
C6H5COOH, FW = 122.12, Eq. = 61g/l
250ml 0.05M = 1.52g = 0.1N | Calcium carbonate
CaCO3, FW = 100.00, Eq. = 50g/l
250ml 0.05M = 1.25g = 0.1N | Furroic acid
FW = 112.08, Eq. = 112g/l
250ml 0.1M = 2.8g = 0.1N | Hydrochloric acid
HCl, FW = 36.5, Density = 1.2
1M = 83mls = 1N (Use 86mls)
250ml 0.1M = 2mls = 0.1N
1 liter 0.1M soln = 8.6mls = 0.1N | Oxalic acid
H2C2O4.2H2O, FW = 126.07, Eq. = 63g/l
250ml 0.05M = 1.575g = 0.1N | Potassium hydrogen phthalate
KH(C8H4O4), FW = 204.23, Eq. =204g/l
250ml 0.1M = 5.105g = 0.1N | Potassiun hydrogen iodate
KH(IO3)2, FW = 389.92, Eq. 73.07g/l
250ml 0.1M = 9.75g = 0.1N | Sodium carbonate
Na2CO3, FW = 106, Eq. =53g/l
250ml 0.05M = 1.325g = 0.1N | Sodium hydroxide
NaOH, FW = 40, Eq. = 40g/l
250ml 0.1M = 1.0g = 0.1N
1 liter 0.1M soln = 4g = 0.1N | Sodium oxalate
Na2C2O4, FW = 134.00, Eq. =134g/l
250 0.1M = 3.35g = 0.1N | Sodium tetraborate
NaB4O7.10H2O, FW = 381.37, Eq. =190g/l
250ml 0.05M = 4.762g =0.1N | Succinic acid
HO2CCH2CH2CO2H, FW = 118.09, Eq. = 59.045g/l
250ml 0.05M = 1.475g = 0.1N | Sulphamic acid
H2NSO3H, FW = 97.09, Eq. = 99.09g/l
250ml 0.10M = 2.425 = 0.1N | Sulphuric acid
H2SO4, FW = 98.08, Density = 1.8
1M = 56mls = 2N
250ml 0.05M = 0.7mls = 0.1N
1 liter 0.05M = 2.8mls = 0.1N (use 3 mls) | Tris (hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane
H2N.C(CH2OH)3, FW = 121.14, Eq. = 121g/l
250ml 0.1M = 3.023g =0.1N |

Titrations with Permanganate

5Na2C2O4 + 2KMnO4 + 8H2SO4 = 10CO2 + 2MnSO4 + 5Na2SO4 + 8H2O
Reaction of Potassium permanganate and Sodium oxalate | Ammonium oxalate
(NH4)2C2O4, FW = 124, Eq. = 62g/l
250ml 0.05M = 1.55g = 0.1N | Ferrous ammonium sulphate
FeSO4(NH4)2SO4.6H2O, FW = 392,

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