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1 Titration of Acids and Bases
Experiment 20 Titration of Acids and Bases CHE118

2 In Lab Work in groups of 4 2 people for Part A; standardization of the prepared solution of NaOH 2 people for Part B; analysis of an unknown acid Each student does their own calculations after sharing data CHE118

3 Part A NaOH solution is already prepared, 0.1 M Do not boil any water
Standardize the NaOH solution to find the next significant figure for molarity 0.1? M (If you use the g balance, then you will have 3 SF for the molarity, 0.1? ? M) CHE118

4 Part B Do not boil any water
There is no weighing bottle; use weighing paper Use the molarity determined in Part A for calculations in Part B CHE118

5 Parts A and B Buret readings have 2 SF after the decimal point
14.18 mL Obtain volume by difference for titrant (final – initial) CHE118

6 YouTube Videos How to Titrate
NAIT Chemical Technology Laboratory Techniques CarolinaBiologicals Both are good videos on how to do a titration CHE118

7 Calculations Part A moles NaOH → Molarity NaOH; M = moles / L
g KHP → moles KHP → moles NaOH → M NaOH g → moles; use molecular weight of KHP moles KHP → moles NaOH; use coefficients in balanced chemical equation moles NaOH → Molarity NaOH; M = moles / L CHE118

8 Calculations Part B CHE118

9 Calculations Part B (continued)
mL NaOH → moles NaOH → moles KHP → g KHP → % KHP mL NaOH → moles NaOH; M x L = moles, use M from Part A moles NaOH → moles KHP; use coefficients in balanced chemical equation moles KHP → g KHP; use molecular weight of KHP g KHP → % KHP CHE118


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