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Exp 2: Volumetric Analysis-Evaluation Questions: Virtual Titrations |
Experiment 2 Virtual Lab Tutorial >> Acid Base Titration >> Evaluation Question
Experiment 2 Virtual Lab Tutorial: Acid Base TitrationSummary (from the Lab Manual and the Techniques Tutorial)Volumetric analysis (VA) is a quantitative analytical process based on measuring volumes. The most common form of VA is the titration, a process whereby a standard solution of known concentration is chemically reacted with a solution of unknown concentration in order to determine the concentration of the unknown. In the first part of this experiment KHP (the standard) is reacted with sodium hydroxide (concentration unknown) until the reaction between the two compounds reaches completion (called the "end-point" of the titration). The endpoint occurs when the first pale pink colour appears in the colourless solution and stays (upon swirling) for 30 - 60 seconds. Once the sodium hydroxide solution has been standardized, it can then be used to standardize a hydrochloric acid solution of unknown concentration.
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