I've got a SAC tomorrow so hopefully someone can help me with this gravimetric question.
I'm not sure if its necessary to know but we used BaCl
2 to carry out our precipitation reaction. We are using gravimetric analysis to find the sulphur content in fertiliser and one of the questions is:
This fertiliser is an example of an NPK fertiliser which contains Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. These elements are typically in the form of (NH4)2SO4 and Ca2(H2PO4) and K2SO4 respectively. Could any other elements in this fertiliser be analysed by gravimetric analysis. If so, what solution would be added to carry out the precipitation?
Is the question asking me to find in relation to using barium chloride or is it asking for me to add something else to make a new precipitate to determine one of the other elements?
Also in relation to the discussion (about what my errors could've been) if my percentage was lower i could say that when the barium chloride is added to form the precipitate, not allowing for proper cooling could've hindered the precipitation because solubility is higher at higher temperatures.
I'm not exactly sure how that works, could someone explain it to me please?