Lecture

Quantitative Transfer of Copper Sulfate

Description

This lecture covers the quantitative transfer of 526.5 mg of copper sulfate from a container to a volumetric flask using a funnel. The process involves rinsing the container and cap, being careful with the funnel's tip, and homogenizing the solution without exceeding the mark. Additional steps include using a pipette and a Pasteur pipette for precision, ensuring the volume is exact to avoid restarting the process. The instructor emphasizes the importance of eye level alignment with the mark and proper cleaning of equipment for accurate results.

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