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Title: Alkalinity


1
Alkalinity
  • CE 370 Lab

2
Definition
  • Alkalinity is defined as the measure of the water
    capacity to neutralize acids. In other words, the
    ability to resist the change in pH.

3
  • Alkalinity of natural waters is primarily due to
    three species
  • OH? (hydroxyl ions)
  • CO3 (carbonate ions)
  • HCO3? (bicarbonate ions)

4
Importance of Alkalinity
  • Alkalinity is involved (needed) in different
    water and wastewater treatment processes, such
    as
  • Chemical coagulation
  • Calculation of the dose of the chemical
    coagulants depends on the Alkalinity of the
    water.
  • Al2(SO4)3 6H2O ? 2Al(OH)3 6H 3SO4
  • Water softening Alkalinity is a major factor
    considered in calculating the lime and soda-ash
    requirements.
  • Corrosion Control Alkalinity is an important
    parameter involving corrosion control
    calculations.

5
Determination of the Different Species of
Alkalinity
  • First, we have to make two Alkalinity
    measurements
  • Phenolphthalein Alkalinity (P) Alkalinity
    measured to P end point
  • Methyl Orange Alkalinity (M) Alkalinity measured
    to M end point
  • Total Alkalinity (T) P M

6
  • Second, we determine the species as the
    following
  • (we assume that OH? and HCO3? do not exist
    together)
  • Possibilities
  • OH? only
  • CO3 only
  • OH? and CO3
  • CO3 and HCO3?
  • HCO3? only

7
  • Then
  • Case 1 M 0 ? P T OH? only
  • Case 2 P M ? P ½ T CO3 only
  • Case 3 P gt M ? P gt ½ T OH? and CO3
  • OH? P M and M T P
  • Then, OH? P (T-P) 2P T
  • And, CO3 2M 2 (T - P)
  • Case 4 P lt M ? P lt ½ T CO3 and HCO3?
  • CO3 2 P
  • HCO3? T - 2 P
  • Case 5 P 0 ? T M HCO3? only
  • HCO3? T

8
Expressing the Concentration of Alkalinity
  • Alkalinity concentration is expressed as CaCO3
    for convenience to make it possible to add and
    subtract.
  • Conc. (mg/l) N ? eq. wt. ? 1000
  • Conc. of Alkalinity NAlk ? eq. wt.Alk ? 1000
  • Conc. of Alkalinity (as CaCO3) NAlk ? eq. wt.
    CaCO3 ? 1000
  • eq. wt. CaCO3 50
  • Nb ? Vb Na ? Va

9
  • The following equation can be used to express
    concentration as CaCO3

10
Purpose of the Experiment
  • To become familiar with the concept of alkalinity
    and its measurement in water

11
Materials
  • Burette, 25 ml
  • Porcelain dish
  • Magnetic stirrer and rod
  • Beaker, 150 ml
  • Pipetter
  • Measuring cylinder, 100 ml
  • pH meter
  • 0.02N Sulphuric acid
  • Methyl Orange indicator
  • Phenolphthalein indicator
  • Tap water sample
  • Sweet water sample
  • Synthetic samples

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Procedure 1 - Indicator Method
  • Pipette exactly 100 ml of sample into a porcelain
    dish and drop in a magnetic rod.
  • Mount a 25 ml burette and fill it to the mark
    with 0.02N sulphuric acid solution.
  • Add 5 drops of Phenolphthalein indicator to the
    sample. If the solution turns pink, add acid
    slowly till pink color disappears. Record the
    volume of acid in milliliters as P.
  • Add 5 drops of Methyl Orange indicator to the
    same sampling at the end of the first titration
    and add 0.02N sulphuric acid slowly till orange
    color turns to pink. Record this volume as M.
    Then, T PM.

13
Procedure 2 - Potentiometric Method (pH meter)
  • Pipette exactly 100 ml of sample into a 150 ml
    beaker and drop in a magnetic rod.
  • Fill the burette with 0.02N sulfuric acid
    solution.
  • If the pH of the sample is above 8.3 add 0.02N
    sulphuric acid slowly till pH 8.3. Record the
    volume of acid as P.
  • Continue addition of acid till the pH of the
    sample reaches 4.5. Record volume of the acid as
    M. Then, T PM.

14
Calculation of Alkalinity Species
Condition OH? CO3 HCO3?
1. P T T 0 0
2. P 1/2T 0 2P 0
3. P gt 1/2T (2P-T) 2(T-P) 0
4. P lt 1/2T 0 2P (T-2P)
5. P 0 0 0 T
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