Determination of the organic matter in soils and sediments by dichromatometry.
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Milla González, MiguelDate
2014-07-14Department
Química AnalíticaAbstract
In this interactive exercise, the determination of organic matter in sediments (or soils) is carried out using a dichromatometric titration. The organic matter is oxidized by treatment with excess dichromate for 30 minutes. Once the oxidation is completed, the excess dichromate is titrated with ferrous salt solution using ferroin as indicator. The standardization of the Fe(II) salt is performed vs. the same volume of oxidant solution used for oxidation of the sample. All steps of the procedure are described and finally the mg of C per gram of sample analyzed is calculated, as well as the percentage of C and the percentage of organic matter in the sample. Data are generated randomly. The conversion expression of milliliters dichromate to milligrams carbon and the chemical background of the method are also explained.
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quantitative analysis; redox titrations; dichromatometry; Walkley and Black method; organic matter; organic matter in soils and sediments; determination of organic matter in soils; determination of organic matter in sediments; organic carbon in soils and sediments; ferroin; stoichiometric factors; stoichiometric calculations; simulated lab experiment; interactive chemistryCollections
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