Titration and Indicators (part 2) Flashcards

1
Q

addition of a known concentration of base or acid (known as titrant) to a solution of acid or base of unknown solution

A

titration

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2
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used to accurately dispense the volume of the solution of the known concentration

A

burette

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3
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used to hold a known volume of the unknown concentration of the other solution

A

Erlenmeyer flask

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4
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used to determine the endpoint of titration

A

indicator

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5
Q

point where indicator changes color

A

endpoint

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6
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point where number of moles of acid exactly equals the number of moles of base

A

equivalence point

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7
Q

What are the three types of titration

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strong acid vs strong base
weak acid vs strong base
strong acid vs weak base

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8
Q

graph of the pH versus the volume of titrant added

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titration curve

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