Unit 2 - Titrations,Standard solutions & Indicators

Reason For Learning

Acid–base titration is an experimental method that uses specialised equipment to determine the concentration of a solution. A requirement is a solution of known concentration with which to react the solution of unknown concentration. Solutions whose concentrations are known accurately are called standard solutions.

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After completing this learning bite you should be able to accurately conduct your own acid/base titration. Record the Titre, work out the average volume of solution used and from this calculate the unknown concentration.

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