BIOL359 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Titration Curve, Methyl Red, Phenolphthalein

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The purpose of this lab is to observe a titration reaction in order to produce a titration curve of the weak acid and base, in order to find the unknown concentration of the strong acid and base. The goal of this lab is to analyse the relationship with the amount of titrant added and the ph of the solution which can be used to plot a titration curve. This includes the buffer region, the half neutralization point, the equivalence point and the transition interval for the indicator used. The equivalence point of a chemical reaction is the point at which equivalent quantities of acid and base have been mixed. At this point the moles of acetic acid is equal to the moles of sodium hydroxide. This can be used to find the concentration of the sodium hydroxide. The first reaction is between acetic acid (weak acid) and sodium hydroxide (strong base).

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