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        ANALYTICAL 
       CHEMISTRY II     
           Lab-Work 
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      Suyanta ◙ Sunarto ◙ Susila Kristianingum ◙ Regina 
       Tutik Padmaningrum ◙ Erfan Priyambodo ◙ Siti 
          Marwati ◙Anisa Filaeli ◙ Sulistiyani 
     
     
     
     
         ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II 
                   LAB WORK 
         
         
                                
                           
                           
                         By: 
                           
                       Dr. Suyanta 
                       Sunarto, M.Si. 
                    Susila Kristianingum, M.Si. 
                  Regina Tutik Padmaningrum, M.Si. 
                    Erfan Priyambodo, M.Si. 
                      Siti Marwati, M.Si. 
                      Anisa Filaeli, M.Si. 
                      Sulistiyani, M.Si. 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
               DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY EDUCATION  
            FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES  
                 YOGYAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY  
                         2014 
                     
                                           ii 
                       PREFACE 
                           
         
           Analytical chemistry in its broadest sense encompasses the theory and practice 
        of  all  mean  of  acquiring  information  about  the  composition  of  matter.  Quantitative 
        analysis  constitutes  the  largest  part  of  analytical  chemistry  and  is  devoted  to  the 
        techniques,  methods,  and  instrumentation  involved  in  determining  the  amount  or 
        concentration of constituents in sample. The instrument and techniques used in modern 
        analytical  chemistry  laboratories  change  constantly  but  many  principle  and  much 
        underlying  theory  remain  fundamentally    important  to  the  practice  of  analytical 
        chemistry. 
           We began this book with three major goal in mind: (1) to develop and explain 
        the theories upon with the principles of various analytical procedure are based, (2)  to 
        give instruction for lab work in analytical separation, (3) to give skill experience lab 
        work in laboratories. This book are includes the matter of separation by precipitation, 
        distillation extraction, and chromatography. 
           A great many colleagues aided in the development of this book by constructing 
        and reviewing the manuscript. We owe special thanks to my rector that was budgeting 
        the project and to my colleague that was contribute to the constructing and reviewing 
        the book. We hope the book give some value for my student and for all reader.   
         
        Yogyakarta, December 2014 
        Team 
         
         
         
         
         
         
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                       CHAPTER I 
                 SEPARATION BY PRECIPITATION 
         
           Precipitation is the creation of a solid in a solution or inside another solid during 
        a chemical reaction or by diffusion in a solid. When the reaction occurs in a liquid 
        solution, the solid formed is called the 'precipitate'.The chemical that causes the solid to 
        form is called the 'precipitant'. Without sufficient force of gravity (settling) to bring the 
        solid  particles  together,  the  precipitate  remains  in  suspension.  After  sedimentation, 
        especially when using a centrifuge to press it into a compact mass, the precipitate may 
        be referred to as a 'pellet'. The precipitate-free liquid remaining above the solid is called 
        the 'supernate' or 'supernatant'.  
           Sometimes the formation of a precipitate indicates the occurrence of a chemical 
        reaction.  If  silver  nitrate  solution  is  poured  into  a  solution  of  sodium  chloride,  a 
        chemical reaction occurs forming a white precipitate of silver chloride. When potassium 
        iodide solution reacts with lead nitrate solution, a yellow precipitate of lead iodide is 
        formed.  
           Precipitation  may  occur  if  the  concentration  of  a  compound  exceeds  its 
        solubility (such as when mixing solvents or changing their temperature). Precipitation 
        may occur rapidly from a supersaturated solution.  
           In  solids,  precipitation  occurs  if  the  concentration  of  one  solid  is  above  the 
        solubility limit in the host solid, due to e.g. rapid quenching or ion implantation, and the 
        temperature  is  high  enough  that  diffusion  can  lead  to  segregation  into  precipitates. 
        Precipitation in solids is routinely used to synthesize nanoclusters. 
           In this section, it will explain some of separation by precipitation technique i.e. 
        electrogravimetry and fractional precipitation. 
         
        I.1 FRACTIONAL PRECIPITATION 
        A.  Objective 
         Students are expected to separate a mixture of substances based on their different 
         solubilities 
          
          
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