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Acid Base Titration

, Acid-Base Titration

Aim- To Determine the Relative Formula Mass (Mr) of an unknown acid

Introduction

A titration is an accurate procedure for measuring the unknown concentration of a solution,
using a standard solution.

The purpose of this experiment is to carry out a titration to work out the relative formula
mass (Mr) of an acid to find its identity. You are provided with a solution of an unknown
monoprotic acid (HA) and a solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) of concentration 0.100
mol dm-3.

Base is a compound that contains hydroxide ions e.g., NaOH and monoprotic acid is a
compound that contains H+ ions e.g., HCL. An indicator phenolphthalein is used to detect
the end point of the titration with a colour change (e.g., at the end of the titration
phenolphthalein changes from colourless to pink).

Required Equipment and Material (per group)

 Burette (50 cm3)
 Pipette (25 cm3)
 Clamp, boss and stand
 Pipette filler
 Small filter tunnel
 Conical flasks (250 cm3)
 Small beaker (100 cm3)
 Large beaker (250 cm3)
 White tile
 Access to standard 0.100 mol dm-3 NaOH(aq)
 Access to the solution of unknown acid
 Access to phenolphthalein indicator
 Safety glasses, lab coats and gloves


Precautions

Always wear lab coats, safety glasses and gloves for protection.

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