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         PHARM D- CLINICAL PHARMACY                        LEVEL I                        PHARM. ANAL. CHEM. I (PC 101)




                  Exp.: Determination of NaCl by Volhard's method

             P Pr ri in nc ci ip pl le e : :   { {B Ba ac ck k   ( (R Re es si id du ua al l) )   t ti it tr ra at ti io on n} }


               It depends upon the precipitation of Cl  as AgCl by the addition of a known
                                                                 -
          excess  of  standard  AgNO 3  THEN  the  remaining  unreacted  AgNO 3  is  back

          titrated against standard NH 4SCN using ferric alum indicator.


          1     Cl    +  Ag                     AgCl 
                  -
                               +
            (sample)    (25 ml st. AgNO 3)        white ppt

          2 Titration reaction:                                                           NH 4SCN  titrant

                       Ag    +     SCN                  AgSCN 
                                           -
                        +
                                                                white ppt
             (remaining unused excess)  (NH 4SCN titrant)
          3 End point reaction:                                                     remaining unused AgNO 3
                                                                                  + Fe  indicator
                                                                                    3+
                           -
                        SCN     +   Fe                    [Fe(SCN)]
                                          3+
                                                                           2+
              st                                                 faint orange
            (1  dr. excess after complete  (indicator)
                                     +
             reactn with the unused Ag )                      or faint red color
          N No ot te es s: :
          1)  Since K sp of AgSCN  AgCl so AgSCN is more stable (more insoluble) than

              AgCl  so  after  complete  reaction  between  NH 4SCN  titrant  &  the  excess

                                             -
              unused AgNO 3, the SCN  ions will attack AgCl ppt and replace Cl :
                                                                                               -
                                 AgCl  (solid) + SCN           AgSCN  (solid) + Cl
                                                                                        -
                                                       -
          To overcome this problem: The ppted AgCl must be removed or coated before


                                                 +
          titrating the excess unused Ag  with NH 4SCN & that can be achieved by:
                 1- Filtration of AgCl ppt before titration.

          OR   2- Coating  AgCl  ppt  by  the  addition  of  an  organic  solvent  as

                     nitrobenzene  or  amyl  alcohol  which  forms  a  water-proof  layer

                     around AgCl ppt protecting it from reaction with NH 4SCN.










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