How To Test For Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium hydroxide, commonly called slaked lime, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(OH)2. This compound is a base and is widely used in industry–for example, as a cleaning agent. Identifying calcium hydroxide might be a chemistry class assignment that requires two tests. The first one measures the pH (acidity) of the calcium hydroxide solution to ensure it is basic. The second test, using a dilute solution of sulphuric acid, determines the presence of calcium ions.
Step 1
Pour about 5 milliliters of the solution to be tested into the beaker.
Step 2
Dip the strip of the pH paper strip into the solution and then take it out. The pH paper will change its color.
Step 3
Compare the color of the paper with the scale enclosed with the pH paper to assign the pH of the solution. A basic pH value such as 10 to 11 is indicative for calcium hydroxide.
Step 4
Fill a pipette with the sulphuric acid solution.
Step 5
Add five to ten drops of the solution from the pipette to the beaker.
Step 6
Observe the solution in the beaker: If a white precipitate forms, it indicates the presence of calcium ions; this reaction follows the equation Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 = CaSO4 (precipitate) + 2H2O.
Things Needed
- Beaker
- pH paper
- Plastic pipette
- Sulphuric acid solution (5 percent)
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