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    Acid Base Titration 2015

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    Acid-Base Titration Background Information A titration is a controlled addition of one substance into another substance. In an acid-base titration‚ the experimenter will add a base of known concentration to an acid of unknown concentration (or vice-versa). The goal of the titration is usually to use the substance of known concentration to determine the concentration of the other substance. In order to run a titration‚ the following materials are needed: • A buret filled with the base (or acid) of

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    Precipitation Titration Mohr Method Experimental The chloride ion (Cl-) is an important anion found in solids and solutions. In this experiment‚ the amount of chloride ion in an unknown sample J (NaCl + KCl mixture) of water using the Mohr method is determined‚ which relies on the solubility differences of two anions and the titration endpoint of a precipitate. The net ionic reaction during the titration is as follows: Ag+ + Cl- → AgCl(s) The Ksp for AgCl is 1.8 x 10-10 and

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    DKFLSDFKLFKJ | Acid-Base Titration. | kfjhdkjhvdkfj | | April Jowers | 12/19/2012 | DKFJSDKJFHDSKJHF | Introduction In this lab we will use basic titrating skills and techniques in order to titrate HCl. We will also be practicing how to prepare the solution. Using the titration data‚ we can practice our stoichiometric skills and also become more familiar with using lab equipment. Titration is the process of measuring the exact volume of a solution of known concentration that is

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    looking for consistency in the amount of base used. The reason for three tests for each acid is to get the most accurate amount of base‚ to neutralise the acid. 1.2 Aim To determine the concentration of acetic acid in some commercial vinegars by titration against a standard sodium hydroxide solution. 1.3 Hypotheses It is hypothesised that as the volume of vinegar is increased‚ the amount of sodium Hydroxide required will neutralise will the acid to change it to a pale pink. Method 2.1 Materials

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    a chelating ligand. The base‚ EDTA‚ will bind to the metal ions‚ which serve as the Lewis acid‚ thus playing a role as a ligand. The indicators used in EDTA titrations are metal ion indicators. Metal ion indicators work by the presence of absence of metal ions. Just like EDTA‚ the metal ion indicators will bind with metals. When the titrations begin‚ Mg2+ will be formed in a complex with the indicator. Once EDTA is added‚ it binds to the free Mg2+ ions‚ and then it reacts with the Mg2+ ions that

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    neutralising capacity (ANC) of 3 brands of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) tablets was determined by reacting the tablets in excess standardized hydrochloric acid (HCl) and then back-titrating with a standardized sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution. Back titration was required for two reasons. Firstly‚ CaCO3 tablets are poorly water-soluble but dissolve rapidly in acid. Secondly‚ CaCO3 is a weak base so it is difficult to determine the end point of the reaction if titrated directly. Assuming good manufacturing

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    Determination of Fe by Redox Titration Matt Cuff Quant 320L October 21‚ 2011 Abstract In this experiment the percent of iron in an unknown sample will be determined by using a redox titration and then compared to a different method. A primary standard which in this case is ferrous ammonium sulfate will be used to standardize potassium dichromate. The standardized potassium dichromate will then be used to titrate the unknown iron sample using the indicator p-diphenylamine sulfonate.

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    Acid Base Titration Curve

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    Acid-base titration Aim To study the titration curve of a strong base-strong acid‚ strong base-weak acid and weak acid-strong base titrations Introduction Acid-base titrations are based on the neutralization reaction between the analyte and an acidic or basic titrant. When an acid and a base are present in a stoichiometric amount e.g. 1 mole HCl added to 1 mole NaOH‚ this means that the equivalent point has been reached in an acid-base system. The end point of an acid-base titration can be detected

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    An Introduction to Titration: Standardization of HCl and NaOH Lab Report Introduction: It is important to standardize solutions in order to have the accurate amount of concentration known. A standard solution can be prepared in either of two ways: A primary standard is carefully weighed‚ dissolved‚ and diluted accurately to a known volume. Its concentration can be calculated from this data. A solution is made to an approximate concentration and then standardized by titrating an accurately weighed

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    the solution will quickly start to turn yellow due to formation of MnO2. If this happens anyway‚ add some more sulphuric acid to reverse the process. The solution should be clear with a slight green tinge. Chapter 15 – Volumetric analysis (Redox titrations) To prepare a standard solution of ammonium iron sulphate and use this solution to standardise a solution of potassium permanganate. Potassium permanganate (KMnO 4 ) is a powerful oxidizing agent and is a deep purple colour. It cannot be obtained

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