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Your lab assignment presentation involves putting together a presentation to show other students on how to perform titration. In other words, your presentation can be used to show other students (next...

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Your lab assignment presentation involves putting together a presentation to show other students on how to perform titration. In other words, your presentation can be used to show other students (next term) how they can perform a titration by following your instructions and calculations.

To do this presentation, we are giving you the type of acid, acetic acid, the type of base, NaOH to be used, and you will use phenolphthalein as the indicator. You will use the data given to you to be used as an example of how to solve the mathematical calculations. At the end of your presentation, you will show the unknown concentration of the acetic acid (Molarity) and will also show the % mass/ vol of the Vinegar solution.

Part 1

1. Purpose of a titration, what is titration and why do we perform a titration?

2. Instrumentation- what are the instruments, glassware used when performing a titration.

3. Chemicals and Procedures. What chemicals are needed? List and explain the procedures for this experiment.

4. Observations and expectations- List the observations and write your expectations. This might include color change and when the equivalence point (endpoint) might be reached.

Part 2

1. Calculations and Results. Show all your calculations and write your results, the Molarity of the acetic and the % of the acetic acid.

2. Your instructor will provide guidance and examples for completing calculations for titration.

This assignment should be in current APA Style with both a title slide and a reference list that includes all the sources used. At least two scholarly sources should be used (your textbook can be one of the sources).

Answered 3 days After May 24, 2021

Solution

B.S.S answered on May 26 2021
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TITRATION
TITRATION
Purpose and instruments used in titration:
The instrument used in titration are:
Burette
Pipette
Conical flask
Burette holde
Weighing machine
Chemicals
The main objective of the titration is to detect the equivalence point, a point where chemically equivalent quantities of the reactants are mixed. A known concentration of solution (acids) are neutralized with based to determine the concentration.
The titration is the technique where solution of known concentration is titrated against a solution of unknown solution to determine its concentration. This is the simplest and accurate method for the determination of the concentration of a solution.
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Chemicals Used in titration:
1. acetic acid (acid)
2. sodium hydroxide (base)
3. phenolphthalein (indicator)
Procedure:
Using a pipette measure 25ml of base (NaOH) and pour in a conical flask.
Add 2-3 drops of indicator to the conical flask.
Fill the burette with the given acid.
Turn on the plug of burette and start the titration drop by drop slowly.
Turn the plug off once the colour of the solution in the conical flask...
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