Attachment Day 2: Testing for Organic Carbon in Soil(10% to @steem-ghana)

in Steem Ghana3 years ago (edited)
Hi guys, it’s day 2 of my attachment and the objective for today was to determine the organic carbon content in soil. We’ll be using 2 reagents for this so we started with preparing the reagents.

Preparing 2000ml K2Cr2O7

We rinsed the volumetric flasks we’ll be using in preparing the reagents with distilled water before we started.

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Rinsing volumetric flask with distilled water before use

To prepare 1000ml K2Cr2O7, we weigh 49.04g of K2Cr2O7. Since we will be preparing 2,000ml, we weighed twice this amount which is 98.08g.

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Weighing 98.08g of K2Cr2O7

We added distilled water to our 98.08g K2Cr2O7. Then We placed the solution on a magnetic stirrer to aid dissolution and uniform solution.

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Adding distilled water to dissolve K2Cr2O7 salt

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Stirring solution using magnetic stirrer to aid dissolution of K2Cr2O7 salt

After it completely dissolved, we poured it into our 2000ml volumetric flask and added more distilled water to reach the 2000ml mark and we closed with a cork. Our potassiumdichromate reagent is ready!!

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Dissolved K2Cr2O7 poured into 2000ml volumetric flask

Preparing 1000ml FeSO4

We weighed 139.0g of FeSO4 into a beaker, added distilled water and placed on a magnetic stirrer to aid dissolution.

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Weighing 139g of FeSO4

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Distilled water added to FeSO4 salt and placed on magnetic stirrer to dissolve

After the FeSO4 salt was completely dissolved, we added 20ml H2SO4, and we poured it into a 1000ml volumetric flask and added more distilled water to reach the 1000ml mark, and we corked the flask. Simple. We prepared our FeSO4 reagent and now it’s time to start the experiment itself.

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Distilled water added to dissolved FeSO4 salt solution to reach 1000ml mark of volumetric flask

Determining Organic Carbon Amount in Soil Sample

We weighed 1g of of organic matter into one conical flask and 0.5g of soil and organic matter into 5 other conical flasks. Then we measured 10ml K2Cr2O7 into the soil samples and organic matter.

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10ml K2Cr2O7 added to 1g of organic matter and 0.5g of each of the 4 separate samples

We then added 20ml H2SO4 in a fumehood. The solution was hot upon adding H2SO4, so we allowed the solutions cool down in the fumehood.

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Adding 20ml H2SO4 in fume hood

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Samples cooling in fume hood

From the fumehood, we added 10ml distilled water and 5ml ortho-phosphoric acid. Then we poured the FeSO4 into the burette and titrated it against the soil and organic matter sample containing excess K2Cr2O7 so that the remaining K2Cr2O7 can be determined, subtracted from the total K2Cr2O7 volume, and used to calculate the organic carbon available in the soil sample.

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Titrating FeSO4 against K2Cr2O7

In titrating, we titrated the FeSO4 against soil and organic matter sample containing excess K2Cr2O7, with our end point showing a a green color of iron in Ferric Sulphate.

Below is our table of results

SNLab NoInitial/VFinal/VTitreWeight(g)
BLKB110.0030.9030.90
1507/210.0026.8026.800.1
2508/210.0022.8022.800.5
3509/210.0018.0018.000.5
4510/210.0014.0014.000.5
5511/210.006.606.600.5

The small values of sample 511/21 was due to shortage of K2Cr2O7 and H2SO4 so we used 5ml K2Cr2O7 and 10ml H2SO4

That was pretty much it for today. Thanks for reading and have a nice day

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 3 years ago 

Wow, this is like an organic chemistry class, haha i miss those days

 3 years ago 

Yh it kinda is. Just a little bit more detailed with fancy terms😂

You have been curated by @nattybongo, country representative (Ghana). We are curating using the steemcurator04 curator account to support steemians in Africa.

 3 years ago 

Thank you for the support

Wow! Thanks for this detailed write up and your effort coming out with these experiment.

 3 years ago 

My pleasure😇