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    Determining the Ksp of Calcium Hydroxide by Titration of Saturated Ca(OH)2(aq) with HCl(aq) Abstract: Titration is a technique that has been used in this experiment to identify the Ksp value of calcium hydroxide in order to determine the extent to which the compound is soluble in water. A known volume of 50 mL of hydrochloric acid‚ a concentration of 0.05 M hydrochloric acid‚ a volume of 50 mL calcium hydroxide base‚ an unknown concentration

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    Nathalie Dagmang Co-workers: Annjaneth Briones and groups 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 9 Group 8 Date Performed: February 3‚ 2011 Results and Discussion Report 9: Redox Titration: Winkler Method for Dissolved Oxygen Determination The three main objectives of the experiment are to (1) determine dissolved oxygen (DO) in water using the classical method (redox titration)‚ (2) discuss the chemistry behind the Winkler method for DO analysis and (3) describe the sampling technique for the analysis of DO in water sample.

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    Rinse skin with lots of cool water if splashed with chemical and report any spills to the teacher immediately. Source: Nelson Chemistry 11 (2010) ACID BASE TITRATION Purpose: To determine the concentration of solution of sodium hydroxide by acid-base titration and analyse the shape of a titration curve. . Pre-Lab: / 11 I /8 K/U / 5 C 1) What colour is the indicator phenolphthalein in an acidic solution and in a basic solution? (2 K/U)

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    even though the titration was complete more acid was being added to the conical flask‚ this resulted in the reading on the burette higher than usual. Also each titration was carried out by a different person‚ the reaction times of different individuals will vary and so the tap would be closed at a faster/slower rate depending on the individual. Additionally‚ different individuals may spot the colour change at different times. Once this problem was noticed the remaining titrations were carried out

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    Experimental Objectives In experiment #1 the main objective is to test the solubility and the strength of the ionic compounds that are formed during titration. Solubility is a measure of the degree at which a compound is able to dissolve. Titration is used in this experiment to determine the Ksp of the saturated solution of Mg(OH)2 Ca(OH)2 SR(OH)2. Procedure and Observations Saturated solutions of Mg(OH)2‚ Ca(OH)2‚ and Sr(OH)2 are all prepared in which they need to be diluted with distilled

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    techniques are created. In chemical analysis‚ the amount of an object is determined using a process called titration. According to Petrucci et al.‚ titration is a reaction carried out by the carefully controlled addition of one solution to another. It has several types like acid-base titrations and redox titrations. This experiment focuses on the latter type‚ the redox titration. A redox titration is based on an oxidation-reduction reaction between analyte and titrant (Harris‚2009). It involves the

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    solution 2. To learn the technique of titration 3. Determination of the concentration of an unknown diprotic acid. Introduction Titration can be traced to the origins of volumetric analysis‚ which began in the late eighteenth century.  Study of analytical chemistry began in France and the first burette was made by Francois Antoine Henri Descroizilles. The field began to spread to neighboring countries and eventually to the whole world. Titration can be defined as the gradual addition of

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    Chem 1252‚ General Chemistry I Lab Johnson Acid-Base Titrations Introduction Titration is a convenient quantitative method for accurately determining unknown concentrations of solutions. A necessary requirement for its use is that a standard solution (a solution of known concentration) reacts chemically with the solution whose concentration is being determined. The standard solution is added to a solution of unknown concentration until all of the unknown solution has reacted. From the known quantity

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    Quan Chapter 15: Redox Titrations 1. (A) Which of the following is true of a redox titration? (i) Since the redox reaction is spontaneous‚ the equilibrium constant does not have to be large for an effective titration. (ii) The titration effectiveness is increased when the two half-reaction potentials are far apart. (iii) Without an indicator the equivalence point cannot be detected. (iv) For an effective redox titration‚ the reducing agent must always be in the buret. (v) The equivalence

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    Ninnah Gendill CHE 112-701 Formal Lab Report Analysis of Antacid Tablets I. Introduction An acid-base titration is a method of neutralizing strong acids. Unbeknownst to many‚ acid-base titrations occur on a daily basis. Our stomachs use acid to help us digest our food – approximately .155 hydrochloric acid (HCl) with a pH of 2-3. When too much of this acid is formed in the stomach‚ heartburn and other discomfort occurs. This is when people grab for their antacids;

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