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In the Laboratory
Complexometric Titration of Aluminum and Magnesium Ions in Commercial Antacids. An Experiment for General and Analytical Chemistry Laboratories
Shui-Ping Yang and Ruei-Ying Tsai
Department of Chemistry, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua 50058, Taiwan
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June 2006
Vol. 83 No. 6
p. 906

Abstract
Few chemical experiments use the reagents from consumer products. Student interest in chemistry usually suffers from the lack of relevance to their daily lives. Ultimately this leads to insufficient student chemical problem-solving ability. A novel experiment for determining metallic ions in commercial antacids is described. This experiment is developed with three independent protocols based on complexometric direct and back titrations containing the concepts and usages of blocking, masking, buffer controls and metallic indicators. The three protocols involve determining the total aluminum and magnesium ion contents and individual ion content. This approach is different from determining the acid-neutralizing power of anions in antacids using acid–base titration. Using statistical analyses, student and instructor data indicated good results. Student comments were positive. Thus, this experiment is feasible for general chemistry and introductory analytical chemistry laboratories.
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Yang, Shui-Ping; Tsai, Ruei-Ying. J. Chem. Educ. 2006 83 906.
*  Keywords
Analytical Chemistry; Aqueous Solution Chemistry; Chemometrics; Consumer Chemistry; First-Year Undergraduate / General; Hands-On Learning / Manipulatives; Inorganic Chemistry; Laboratory Instruction; Medicinal Chemistry; Quantitative Analysis; Second-Year Undergraduate; Titration / Volumetric Analysis; UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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