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Determining the Iron Content in Vitamins Rachel Warehime & John Siller.

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1 Determining the Iron Content in Vitamins Rachel Warehime & John Siller

2 Purpose Use two different methods ▫Gravimetric determination ▫Spectrometry determination Various vitamins ▫One A Day (Women’s and Men’s) ▫Prenatal Vitamins ▫General Complete Multivitamin ▫Kids Chewable Tablet ▫Senior Vitamins

3 Procedure #1 Fired crucibles and weighed until mass was reproduced. Weigh out 0.5 gram sample of each vitamin Dissolve in 3M HCl, add 5 mL 6M HNO3, boil for 2 minutes. Dilute to 200 mL, add 3M ammonia until basic, and boil for 5 minutes. Decant supernatant through ashless filter paper and wash the solid with 1 % NH4NO 3. Allow filter paper to dry for 24 hours. Place filter paper with solid in weighed crucibles and ignite the paper in the 900◦C oven and put the lid on the crucible. Let the crucibles cool for 15 minutes and then weigh them to determine the weight of iron left in the crucibles.

4 Data Men’s (A&G) ▫A = 0.5010 gG = 0.5022 g Women’s (B&H) ▫B = 0.5010 gH = 0.5001 g Senior (C&I) ▫C = 0.5040 gI = 0.5012 g Kids (D&J) ▫D = 0.5008 gJ = 0.5023 g Prenatal (E&K) ▫E = 0.5019 gK = 0.5008 g General (F&L) ▫F = 0.5022 gL = 0.5003 g

5 Milligrams of Fe found in vitamins Men’s (A&G) ▫A = 1.61 mg (0.0012 g)G = 4.13 mg (0.003 g) Women’s (B&H) ▫B = 18.67 mg (0.0132 g)H = 18.05 mg (0.0129 g) Senior (C&I) ▫C = 27.8 mg (0.02 g)I = 24.1 mg (0.0174 g) Kids (D&J) ▫D = 8.8 mg (0.0063 g)J = 7.41 mg (0.0053 g) Prenatal (E&K) ▫E = dropped lidK = 23.7 mg (0.017 g) General (F&L) ▫F = 132.9 mg (0.0958 g)L = 214.5 mg (0.1534 g)

6 Comparison Men’s ▫Actual = 0 mgExperimental = 1.61 mg & 4.33 mg Women’s ▫18 mgExperimental = 18.67 mg & 18.05 mg Senior ▫8 mgExperimental = 27.8 mg & 24.1 mg Kids ▫15 mgExperimental = 8.8 mg & 7.41 mg Prenata l ▫28 mgExperimental = dropped lid & 23.7 mg General ▫18 mg Experimental = 132.9 mg & 214.5 mg

7 Procedure #2 Place one tablet in a flask with 25 mL of HCl and boil for 15 minutes. Filter the solution once cooled and dilute 5 mL to 100 mL in flask. From this solution, we made 4 more solutions. Pipet 10 mL, 5 mL, 2 mL, and 1 mL into different flasks and dilute them all to 100 mL with distilled water. Measure the absorbance of these solutions at a wavelength of 265 nm

8 Data Mass of tablets ▫Men’s1.4974 g ▫Women’s1.7850 g ▫Senior 2.2343 g ▫Kids1.1538 g ▫Prenatal 1.1063 g ▫General1.5455 g

9 Absorbance Graphs

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12 Discussion First procedure was successful Second procedure was not ▫Human error ▫Better procedure ▫Not using certain chemicals listed  Were not available


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