Preparing a standard solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate  C0153  @nigelbaldwin3184
Preparing a standard solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate  C0153  @nigelbaldwin3184
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High School Chemistry

Excess solutions of potassium hydrogen phthalate could be disposed of down the foul water drain, but it is probably better to have them taken away by a professional chemical waste disposal company.

The second experiment from the classic ILPAC chemistry course from the 1980s Preparing a standard solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate.

4.81g of solid potassium hydrogen phthalate was dissolved in water and made up to 250ml in a volumetric flask.

The concentration of the potassium hydrogen phthalate can be calculated.

A homage to Alec Thompson and the ILPAC course.

Bioaccumulation of phthalates in general, is a problem in the environment and it is now recommended that alternatives are used in school titration experiments.
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