CHEM 1114 Lecture Notes - Chief Operating Officer, Logarithm, Equivalence Point

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Titration : process of adding a known concentration (usually a base) to known volume of solution of unknown concentration (usually an acid) for the purpose of determining the unknown concentration. = a solution with an accuracy known concentration. =substance that is used to find the concentration of the standard solution. The substance must be obtainable in a pure stable form (doesn"t absorb from h2o or co2) ; and its molar mass must be known. Acidic : khc8h4o4 potassium hydrogen phthalate molar weight/ molar mass : 204. 22 g/mol. H2c2o4 * 2h2o oxalic acid dehydrate molar weight = 126. 07 g/mol. Basic : na2co3 sodium carbonate molar weight 105. 99 g/mol. The primary standard is a solution that one makes from its solid form. Its concentration can be calculated since measurements about its mass and volume are known. Is titrated witht he standard solution to determine the concentration of the standard solution. The standard solution is titrated with the unknown solution.

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