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Topic 5:Chemical Reactions
Required Practical 2:Carrying out Titration (T)
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What is the purpose of a titration?
The purpose of a titration is to determine the
concentration
of an
acid
or
alkali
by neutralization.
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What are the stages involved in carrying out a titration?
Transfer
25 cm³
of
sodium hydroxide
into a conical flask
Add five drops of an indicator (e.g.,
methyl orange
)
Place the conical flask on a white tile
Fill a
burette
with
sulfuric acid
Add acid to the
alkali
until neutral, observing color change
Swirl the solution to mix
Read the volume of acid added from the burette
Repeat the titration for
consistent
results
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What type of reaction occurs during a titration between sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide?
The reaction is a
neutralization reaction
.
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Why is it important to use a pipette filler when transferring liquids?
It ensures
accurate
volume measurement and prevents
incorrect
volumes.
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What is the role of an indicator in a titration?
An indicator shows the
endpoint
of the titration by changing color.
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What color change indicates neutralization when using methyl orange?
The color changes from yellow to
permanently
red.
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Why is it important to swirl the solution during a titration?
To ensure proper mixing of the
acid
and
alkali
.
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How should the burette be read to ensure accuracy?
At eye level with the bottom of the
meniscus
.
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What is the typical volume of acid added in a titration?
It varies, but in the example, it was
17.9 cm³
.
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What should be done after completing a titration to ensure reliable results?
Repeat the titration several times
Obtain two readings within 0.1
cm³
Calculate the
mean
of these readings for accuracy
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What can be calculated once the volume and concentration of the alkali and the volume of acid are known?
The
concentration
of the
acid
can be calculated.
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