Ok, i think my volumetric one is wrong here's my
new working, i don't see anything wrong but the results do not match up with my gravimetric results ( and they should)
We then did another prac, but this time we used volumetric analysis(back titration) to do the same thing.
Aim: Find the mass of ammonium sulfate in a brand of lawn fertiliser
Mass of lawn fertiliser: 1.301g
Here are the steps to the prac
1. Using a small funnel, carefully transfer the sample of the fertiliser to the volumetric flask (250mL). Add water until it reaches the calibration line (250mL).
2. Using a 20.00mL pipette, dispense aliquots of the fertiliser solution into each of the 3 conical flasks.
3. Thoroughly wash the pipette and rinse it with a small volume of standard sodium hydroxide solution. Place a 20.00mL aliquot of NaOH solution in each of the flasks containing fertiliser solution. The NaOH solution has a concentration of 0.1M
4. Rinse and fill a burette with standard hydrochloric acid, concentration is 0.09933M
5. add 4-6 drops of methyl red indicator to each conical flask containing the fertiliser solution and titrate.
The average titre i got was 16.335mL
Here is my working out:
Original n(NaOH) =

= 0.002 mol

 = 0.09933 \times 0.016355)
= 0.00162454 mol
_{unreacted with ammonium sulfate})
= 0.00162454 mol
_{reacted with ammonium sulfate})
= 0.002 - 0.00162454 = 0.000375458mol
The ionic reaction between ammonium sulfate and NaOH is as follows:

 = n(OH^{-}) = 0.000375458 mol)


_{250mL volumetric flask} = 0.01877 \times 0.25 = 0.00469 mol)
 = 2 \times n((NH_4)_2SO_4))
so
_2SO_4) = \frac{0.00469}{2} = 0.002345)
mol
_2SO_4) = 0.002345 \times 132.1 = 0.3098g)
But the mass is meant to be approximately between 0.600 - 0.700 g
and this result doesn't match with my gravimetric prac result which yields a mass of 0.687g of ammonium sulfate
can anyone see what's wrong?
Z.Z.Z just checked it like 4 times, still can't see what's wrong !!!ZZ>Z>Z>Z