- A titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
- Typically, the titrant (the know solution) is added from a burette to a known quantity of the analyte (the unknown solution) until the reaction is complete.
- Knowing the volume of titrant added allows the determination of the concentration of the unknown.
- Often, an indicator is used to usually signal the end of the reaction, the endpoint.
WHAT APPARATUS & CHEMICALS NEED FOR TITRATION IN LAB?
Chemicals
- Acid
- Base
- Indicator
- Conical Flask
- Burette
- Retort Stand
- White Tile
- Filter Funnel
- Pipette
Technique to use pipette
Titration technique
Color of end-point
Video of the titration technique
Some useful website
- http://www.avogadro.co.uk/miscellany/titration/titreset.htm
- https://www.dartmouth.edu/~chemlab/techniques/titration.html
End Point - Light Pink
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