Unit 4.6 Introduction to Titration
Label a titration setup with terminology: analyte, titrant, indicator,
buret.
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Label the analyte, titrant, indicator, and buret in a standard
acid–base titration diagram.
Use titration terminology to identify known, unknown, consumed, and
excess species at various titration points.
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At the equivalence point of an HCl–NaOH titration, what species are
present?
Perform a titration to the endpoint.
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Why does overshooting the endpoint with NaOH produce inaccurate
results in an acid–base titration?
Use MaVa = MbVb calculations at the equivalence point to determine the
molarity of an unknown solution.
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If 25.0 mL of HCl requires 30.0 mL of 0.10 M NaOH, calculate the
molarity of HCl.