Chapter 1.

Overview

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Experiment 5

An Acid-Base Titration: Determining Molecular Weight

The learning objectives of Experiment 5 are as follows:

  • Prepare and standardize a base for use in titration; understand the need for standardizing and the significant figures obtained using the buret and pipet.
  • Utilize acid-base titration concepts and laboratory techniques to determine the molecular weight of an unknown acid by titration with a standardized base.
  • Be able to describe where accurate solution measurements are needed and how these are used to calculate the molecular weight.

This video will review Experiment 5 so that you are properly prepared when you arrive for lab.

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Intro

When working with solutions in chemistry, often times we need to know the concentration of the ions in solution. For acid-base solutions we can use an acid-base titration to determine this.

A titration is an experimental way to determine the concentration of an ion in solution. In an acid-base titration we utilize the mole ratio of protons to hydroxide ions in the neutralization reaction.

When doing a titration you will use a solution of known concentration, or a standard, to find the concentration of an unknown solution.

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