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Cement Analysis- Department Of Chemistry- Tinsukia College- Tinsukia- Asom

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Shubhadeep Paul

A presentation of an analysis carried on two brands of cement as a part of the project work awarded by IQAC cell of Tinsukia College to the students of the Department of Chemistry.
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Page 1: Cement Analysis- Department Of Chemistry- Tinsukia College- Tinsukia- Asom
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Report on a qualitative analysis carried out on two brands of Portland

Cement.

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Physical Appearance:- Gray, Amorphous.

Uses:- Making concrete, Mortar, Masonry.

Raw materials:- Limestone, Clay, Gypsum (Calcium

Sulphate) , Coal and Water.

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To check the amountTo check the amount of Calcium in of Calcium in

Portland Cement.Portland Cement.

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The experiment was carried out in two

groups.

Group-I analysed Sample A

Group-II analysed Sample B

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Date:

Group-I: Bijumoni, Sujata, Munmi, Kironmoyee, Poli.

Group-II: Shubhadeep, Gopal, Prasenjeet, Satish, Md. Ruhul,

Santosh.

Venue: Deptt. Of Chemistry,

Tinsukia College, Tinsukia, Asom.

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Sample-A> TOPCEM Cement

Sample-B> Star Cement

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a. Preparation of Silica-free Stock solution

b. Separation of Fe and Cac. Washing

d. Titration

a. Preparation of Silica-free Stock solution

b. Separation of Fe and Cac. Washing

e. Titration

d. Preparation of Standard KMnO4 soln

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a)0.5 gm of cement is transported to a 250 ml beaker.

b)About 100 ml of hot water is gradually added to the beaker in such a manner that cement is in complete suspension.

c)About 30 ml of concentrated HCl is added gradually. During the addition the mixture is vigourously stirred with a glass rod for 10 minutes.

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d)Then a few drops of Br water is added and the solution is rapidly boiled for few minutes to effect complete solution of practically everything but a few flacks of silica.

e)This is directly filtered out into a 250 ml volumetric flask by adding distilled water.

f)This is the Stock solution.

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a)75 ml of the stock solution is taken into a 250 ml beaker.

b)1-2 ml of concentrated HNO3 is added and heated for 3 minutes. 100 ml of distilled water is then added.

c)1-2 gm of NH4Cl is added.

d)It is then boiled for a few minutes. 1:1 NH4OH is added dropwise with stirring with a glass rod until the smell of Ammonia remains.

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e)The precipitate of Ferric Hydroxide appears.

f)The beaker is now placed on a hot wire gauge. The appearance of colourless supernatent liquid indicates complete precipitation.

g)The precipitate is filtered with a filter paper. (Whatmann no. 41).

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h)The volume of the filtrate is reduced to about 100 ml by evaporation.

i)2 drops of methyl red indicator is added. 4N concentrated HCl is added.

j)Then about 10-15 ml of 10% oxalic acid is added.

k)1:1 NH4OH is added with stirring until smell of Ammonia persists. The precipitate of Calcium Oxalate appears.

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a)The filtrate is washed with distilled water to remove chloride and oxalate .

b)The precipitate is now dissolved in hot 50ml 1:8 H2SO4

and transferred to a 250 ml volumetric flask. The volume is made upto 250 ml.

c)Ca ion is estimated by titrating with N/10 KMnO4 solution.

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a)20 ml of standard Oxalic acid is taken in a 250 ml volumetric flask.

b)150 ml 2N H2SO4 is added.

c)The mixture is heated to 70-80 c and titrated in the hot condition with KMnO4 running from a burrete dropwise.

d)The end point is marked by just appearance of pale pink colour. The end point is noted.

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a)50 ml of Oxalic acid is taken in a 250 ml volumetric flask and 100 ml of distilled water is added to it.

b)It is kept on a heated wire gauze to keep it warm (70-80 c).

c)It is then titrated with standard KMnO4.

d)The end point is noted.

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Group- IStandardisation of KMnO4

Strength of Oxalic Acid: 0.0504 N

Volume of Oxalic Acid: 20 ml

Strength of H2SO4: 2 N

Volume of H2SO4: 150 ml

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Burette Reading:

1st Reading: 46.9 ml

2nd Reading: 46.6 ml

3rd Reading: 46.6 ml

Concordant value: 46.6 ml

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Group- IIStandardisation of KMnO4

Strength of Oxalic Acid: 0.0504 N

Volume of Oxalic Acid: 20 ml

Strength of H2SO4: 2 N

Volume of H2SO4: 150 ml

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Burette Reading:

1st Reading: 39.9 ml

2nd Reading: 39.1 ml

3rd Reading: 39.1 ml

Concordant value: 39.1 ml

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Group-I analysed Sample-A i.e. Topcem cement and found 0.142

gm/litre of Calcium.

Group-II analysed Sample-B i.e. Star cement and found 0.108 gm/litre of

Calcium.

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Star Cement is of superior quality to Topcem Cement.

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Special Thanks To:

Mrs. Monika Devi, HoD, Deptt. Of Chemistry.

Sri Dibyajyoti Borah, Lecturer.

Miss Pallavi Gogoi, Lecturer.

Dr. Saswati Phookan, Lecturer.

Sri Biplab Banik, Lecturer.

Also Heartful Thanks To:

Sri Anup Roy, Lab-Bearer.

Sri Thomas Sonowal, Lab-Bearer.

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Thanks to:->Internal Quality Assurance Cell

(IQAC)> Department Of Physics <

> Department Of Botany <

> Department Of Zoology <

> Department Of Mathematics <

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