In a titration, sulfuric acid of concentration \(0.1 moll^{-1}\) was added from a burette into a conical flask containing \(20cm^{3}\) of sodium hydroxide solution. The average titre was \(11.2cm^{3}\ ...
Acid–base titration is more than just mixing acids and bases — it’s a precise method to uncover unknown concentrations and chemical constants like pKa. By tracking pH changes as titrant is added, ...
A range of production processes frequently employ acid mixtures comprised of two or three acids; for example, nitric acids, sulfuric acids and hydrochloric acids. In order to use these acids safely ...
Titration is an analytical chemistry technique used to find the concentration of an unknown solution, using a solution whose concentration is known. The latter is called the titrant and is usually ...