Titrations

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  • What is the purpose of titrations?

    To analyze the concentrations of solutions
  • Why are titrations considered important?

    They are used to find out how much acid is needed to neutralize a quantity of alkali or vice versa
  • What is used in the burette during a titration example provided?

    Acid
  • What should be recorded after filling the burette?

    The initial reading of the burette
  • What is the next step after recording the initial reading of the burette?

    Add a set volume of the unknown acid to the flask
  • Why is it important to record the initial reading of the burette multiple times?

    To avoid wasting time looking up at every second
  • What should you do when you think the end-point of the titration has been reached?

    Swirl the conical flask slightly more
  • What indicates that the end-point of the titration has been reached?

    The indicator changes color
  • What should be done after reaching the end-point?

    Record the final volume of acid in the burette
  • How do you calculate the volume of acid used in the titration?

    By subtracting the initial reading from the final reading
  • What is the purpose of performing a rough titration?

    • To increase the accuracy of the titration
    • To spot any anomalous results
  • How many consistent readings are needed to get an end-point?

    Several consistent readings
  • What should be done after obtaining several consistent readings?

    Repeat the whole titration a few times
  • What is the acceptable range for consistent titration results?

    Within 0.10 cm³
  • What should be done with anomalous results when calculating the mean?

    Ignore any anomalous results
  • What are single indicators used for in titrations?

    • To estimate the pH of a solution
    • They show a variety of colors indicating different pH ranges
  • What is a universal indicator made from?

    A mixture of different indicators
  • How does the color of a universal indicator change?

    The color gradually changes from red
  • What is the technique used to find an unknown concentration of an acid or alkali?
    Titration
  • What equipment is used in a titration?
    • Pipette
    • Conical flask
    • Burette
    • White tile
  • Why is a white tile used during titration?

    It helps to easily see when a color change takes place
  • What is the first step in the titration practical?

    Use a pipette to add 25 cm³ of alkali to a clean conical flask
  • What should be added to the conical flask after the alkali?

    Add a few drops of indicator
  • What is the purpose of filling the burette with acid and noting the starting volume?

    To measure the amount of acid added during the titration
  • What should you do while adding acid from the burette to the alkali in the conical flask?

    Swirl to mix
  • When should you stop adding acid during the titration?
    When the endpoint is reached and the indicator changes color
  • What should you note after reaching the endpoint in a titration?

    Final volume reading of the acid
  • How do you calculate the total amount of acid added during titration?

    By subtracting the starting volume from the final volume reading
  • What does it mean to get concordant results in titration?

    It means the volumes of acid are within 0-10 cm³ of each other
  • What should you do with concordant results in titration?

    Use them to calculate the mean
  • What are the three types of indicators used in titration?
    • Litmus: Acid = red, Alkali = blue
    • Phenolphthalein: Acid = colorless, Alkali = pink
    • Methyl orange: Acid = red, Alkali = yellow
  • What happens when acid molecules are added to water?

    They ionise or dissociate
  • What is the technique used to find an unknown concentration of an acid or alkali?
    Titration
  • What equipment is used in a titration?
    • Pipette
    • Conical flask
    • Burette
    • White tile
  • Why is a white tile used during titration?

    To easily see when the colour change takes place
  • What is the first step in the titration practical?

    Use a pipette to add 25 cm³ of alkali to a clean conical flask
  • What should be added to the alkali in the conical flask before starting the titration?

    A few drops of indicator
  • What should you do after adding the acid from the burette to the alkali in the conical flask?

    Swirl to mix
  • When should you stop adding acid during titration?
    When the endpoint is reached and the indicator changes colour
  • What should you note after reaching the endpoint in a titration?

    The final volume reading