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Acid-Base Titration with a pH meter: The Identification of an Unknown Acid Solution

Acid-Base Titration with a pH meter: The Identification of an Unknown Acid Solution

 

Objectives

• To acknowledge titration curves of strong and weak acids and bases

• To determine and compare end point and equivalence points

• To find concentration of an unknown acidic solution

 

Curriculum alligment

NGSS

HS-PS1-7. Use mathematical representations to support the claim that atoms, and therefore mass, are conserved during a chemical reaction.

 

AP 

4.6 Introduction to Titration

8.5 Acid-Base Titrations

8.7 pH and pKa

 

Cambridge A Level

3.1.12.5 pH curves, titrations and indicators

3.1.12.4 Weak acids and bases Ka for weak acids

 

IB

8.2 Properties of acids and bases

8.3 The pH scale

18.3 pH curves

 

IGCSE
4.4.2.4 The pH scale and neutralisation
4.4.2.5 Titrations (chemistry only)
4.4.2.6 Strong and weak acids (HT only)