Titrations
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What are Titrations?
A titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. The titration we preformed had 1 molar of the base (NAOH) with an unknown molar of acid (HCL) Hydrochloric acid.
In our experiment we will preform both rough and exact titrations.
A titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. The titration we preformed had 1 molar of the base (NAOH) with an unknown molar of acid (HCL) Hydrochloric acid.
In our experiment we will preform both rough and exact titrations.
- Rough titrations measure how much acid is needed to neutralize the base.
- Exact titrations measure the exact amount of acid needed to neutralize a base by measuring the amount of acid needed to the drop.
Experiment:
Materials
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Procedure
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Rough Titrations
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Exact Titrations
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