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    • What is a titration used to determine?
      Concentration of a substance
    • Titration is essential for providing highly accurate concentration measurements.

      True
    • Match the method with its use, precision, and cost:
      Titration ↔️ Determines analyte concentration, High precision, Moderate cost
      Spectrophotometry ↔️ Measures light absorption, High precision, High cost
      Gravimetry ↔️ Measures mass of precipitate, Very High precision, Moderate cost
    • The reaction in a titration stops when the equivalence point is indicated by an indicator
    • Steps in the titration process
      1️⃣ Prepare a known concentration of the titrant
      2️⃣ React the titrant with the analyte in a burette
      3️⃣ Add an indicator
      4️⃣ Stop the titration at the endpoint
      5️⃣ Calculate the analyte concentration
    • What type of titration involves a metal ion and a complexing agent?
      Complexometric
    • A burette is used to deliver the titrant in a titration.

      True
    • What does an indicator signal in a titration?
      Equivalence point
    • Titration techniques allow for highly precise determination of analyte concentrations.

      True
    • What type of reaction occurs in a redox titration?
      Oxidizing and reducing
    • Match the titration apparatus with its purpose:
      Burette ↔️ Delivers titrant of known concentration
      Pipette ↔️ Measures volume of analyte solution
      Conical flask ↔️ Contains the analyte solution
      Indicator ↔️ Signals the equivalence point
    • Standard solutions are essential for accurate quantitative analysis in chemistry

      True
    • Parts per million (ppm) is calculated using the mass of solute per million parts of the solution

      True
    • What should be used to avoid inhaling volatile or hazardous chemicals during a titration?
      Fume hood
    • An indicator in a titration changes color at the equivalence point
    • Titration is a highly precise method for determining analyte concentration
      True
    • Steps to prepare a standard solution
      1️⃣ Calculate the mass of solute needed
      2️⃣ Dissolve the solute in distilled water
      3️⃣ Transfer the solution to a volumetric flask
      4️⃣ Add distilled water up to the calibration mark
      5️⃣ Mix thoroughly by inverting the flask
    • What formula is used to calculate the mass of solute needed to prepare a standard solution?
      mass = molar mass × desired concentration × volume</latex>
    • Match the method to express concentration with its formula:
      Molarity ↔️ M=M =molesvolume (L) \frac{\text{moles}}{\text{volume (L)}}
      Percentage Concentration ↔️ %=\% =mass of solutemass of solution×100 \frac{\text{mass of solute}}{\text{mass of solution}} \times 100
      Parts Per Million ↔️ ppm=\text{ppm} =mass of solutemass of solution×106 \frac{\text{mass of solute}}{\text{mass of solution}} \times 10^{6}
    • Wearing safety glasses and gloves is essential when carrying out a titration safely

      True
    • What type of protective equipment should be worn when diluting strong acids or bases?
      Full protective gear
    • What is the formula to calculate the molarity of the analyte in a titration?
      MA=M_{A} =MT×VTVA \frac{M_{T} \times V_{T}}{V_{A}}
    • To minimize parallax error in a burette reading, the reading should be taken at eye level
    • In a titration, the substance with a known concentration is called the titrant
    • Steps in the titration process
      1️⃣ Prepare a known concentration of the titrant
      2️⃣ React the titrant with the analyte in a burette
      3️⃣ Add an indicator
      4️⃣ Stop the titration at the endpoint
      5️⃣ Calculate the analyte concentration
    • What signal indicates the end of a titration?
      Color change
    • Titration is essential for various chemical analyses.

      True
    • Match the method with its use, precision, and cost:
      Titration ↔️ Determines analyte concentration, High precision, Moderate cost
      Spectrophotometry ↔️ Measures light absorption, High precision, High cost
      Gravimetry ↔️ Measures mass of precipitate, Very High precision, Moderate cost
    • In an acid-base titration, a reaction occurs between an acid and a base
    • Match the apparatus with its use in a titration:
      Burette ↔️ Delivers the titrant of known concentration
      Pipette ↔️ Measures the volume of the analyte solution
      Conical flask ↔️ Contains the analyte solution
      Indicator ↔️ Changes color at the equivalence point
    • The endpoint in a titration is reached when the indicator changes color.
    • The reaction between an acid and a base is called an acid-base titration
    • A complexometric titration involves the reaction between a metal ion and a complexing agent
    • Steps to prepare a standard solution:
      1️⃣ Calculate the mass of solute needed
      2️⃣ Dissolve the solute in a beaker
      3️⃣ Transfer the solution to a volumetric flask
      4️⃣ Add distilled water up to the calibration mark
      5️⃣ Mix thoroughly by inverting the flask
    • Molarity is expressed as moles of solute per liter of solution
    • When carrying out a titration, protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, and lab coats should be worn
    • Steps of the titration process:
      1️⃣ Prepare the titrant with known concentration
      2️⃣ React the titrant with the analyte in a burette
      3️⃣ Add an indicator
      4️⃣ Stop the titration at the endpoint
      5️⃣ Calculate the analyte concentration
    • Match the titration method with its description:
      Titration ↔️ Determines analyte concentration
      Spectrophotometry ↔️ Measures light absorption
      Gravimetry ↔️ Measures mass of precipitate
    • What is a standard solution defined as?
      Precise concentration of solute
    • A standard solution is prepared by dissolving an exact amount of solute in a known volume of solvent
      True