Preparation of Chlorinated Lime:
- Prepared by passing chlorine gas through slaked lime (calcium hydroxide):
Properties:
- White to grayish-white powder with a chlorine-like odor.
- Soluble in water, forming a clear solution.
- Strong oxidizing and bleaching agent.
- Chemical formula: Ca(ClO)₂.
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Uses:
- As a disinfectant for water purification and swimming pools.
- As an antiseptic for wound cleaning in dilute solutions.
- Used for disinfecting surfaces in hospitals and households.
Storage:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from organic materials and reducing agents.
- Keep in a tightly closed, corrosion-resistant container.
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Assay of Chlorinated Lime (Calcium Hypochlorite)
- Purpose:
- To determine the concentration or available chlorine content in chlorinated lime using iodometric titration.
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Procedure:
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Prepare a Standard Solution:
- Dissolve a known amount of potassium iodide (KI) in water to create a standard solution.
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Prepare the Sample:
- Weigh an accurate amount of chlorinated lime and dissolve it in a known volume of water.
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React with KI:
- Add a known volume of KI solution to the chlorinated lime solution.
- The available chlorine reacts with KI to produce iodine (I₂) and potassium chloride (KCl):
- Cl2 + 2KI → I2 + 2KCl
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Add Indicator:
- Add a starch solution as an indicator, which forms a blue-black complex with iodine.
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Titrate:
- Slowly add a standard solution of sodium thiosulfate (Na₂S₂O₃) to the mixture while stirring.
- Sodium thiosulfate reduces iodine to iodide:
- 2S2O32- + I2 → 2I– + S4O62-
- The endpoint is reached when the blue-black color disappears, indicating all the iodine has reacted.
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Calculate Available Chlorine Content:
- Measure the volume of sodium thiosulfate used in the titration.
- Use the stoichiometry of the reactions to calculate the available chlorine content or purity of the chlorinated lime sample.
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