CHEM 1F92 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Ph Meter, Titration, Equivalence Point

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Acid base titrations are used to determine an unknown concentration. Therefore we need to find the volume of a known, that reacts with the volume of another known. Add solution in buret to solution in flask until a colour change occurs. A ph meter may be used to follow an acid-base titration. This is used for a solution whose volume is known but whose concentration is unknown. Base to acid (base is titrant), or. This occurs until moles h+ = moles oh- Types of acid base titrations: strong acid-strong base reaction, ph = 7 at complete neutralization for strong acid-strong base titration only, if ph 7 at complete neutralization, then the acid/ base was weak. At the equivalence point, we should see a colour change.

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