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Titration is used to calculate the molarity of an acid or base (standardising), using a base or an acid respectively with a known molarity (primary standard).
In simple words acid base titration is a titration in which acid and base react..
The concentration of sodium hydroxide in solution is determined by titration with an acid solution.
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In fact, a back titration is carried out as in a very similar method to an ordinary titration. the only difference is in the context. Consider an unknown acid solution. Then a known amount of excess alkali was added to the solution and made them react. Then the process of finding the amount left from the alkali is known as the back titration.
Titration is used to calculate the molarity of an acid or base (standardising), using a base or an acid respectively with a known molarity (primary standard).
The answer is 699 moles perchloric acid.
In simple words acid base titration is a titration in which acid and base react..
With a calculator. That is the easiest way.
The concentration of sodium hydroxide in solution is determined by titration with an acid solution.
26.9 - 27.4
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In fact, a back titration is carried out as in a very similar method to an ordinary titration. the only difference is in the context. Consider an unknown acid solution. Then a known amount of excess alkali was added to the solution and made them react. Then the process of finding the amount left from the alkali is known as the back titration.
Determination of the concentration of a base by titration with acids or determination of the concentration of an acid by titration with bases. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid-base_titration)
types of conductometric titration: acid base titration complexometric titration replacement titration redox titration precipitation titration
A tablet cannot be titrated directly because antacid tablets are buffered. They must first be reacted with excess strong acid. Then strong base is used just until the excess acid is neutralized. The moles of acid neutralized by the antacid is found by subtracting the moles of strong base used from the total volume of strong acid used.
an acid-base titration reaction involves a neutralization reaction.