Acid base titration practical. The Grade 9’s of St Andrew’s School for Girls in Bedfordview enjoyed the Physical Science this week. They did acid base titration practical in Physical Sience.
An acid-base titration is a quantitive analysis of acids and bases. Through this process, an acid or base of known concentration neutralizes an acid or base of unknown concentration.
The reaction’s equivalence point is the point at which the titrant has exactly neutralized the acid or base in the unknown analyte. If you know the volume and concentration of the titrant at the equivalence point, you can calculate the concentration of a base or acid in the unknown solution.
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