Titration Analysis Flashcards

1
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Define titrant

A

The solution within the burette

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2
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Define sample

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A measured fixed volume of solution in which titrant is added

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3
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Define burette

A

A precisely marked glass cylinder with a stopcock at one end

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4
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Define equivalence point

A

The point at which the exact theoretical amount of titrant has been added to completely react with the sample

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5
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Define endpoint

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The point during a titration when this sudden change in some observable property of the solution, such as colour, pH or conductivity

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6
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Define standard solution

A

A solution of highly certain concentration

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7
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Define primary standard

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A chemical that can be obtained at high purity, with mass that can be measured to high accuracy and precision

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8
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Define “standardizing a solution”

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Means finding the concentration of solution after it is prepared by reacting it with another solution that has been prepared from a primary standard

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9
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How many trials must be completed? Any requirements?

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At least 3 trials within values that are all within a range of 0.2ml

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10
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Define titration

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The process of carefully measuring and controlling the addition of a solution called a titrant from a burette into a measured fixed volume of another solution called a sample.

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