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the aim of a thermometric titration is to determine the concentration of the titrand and also to calculate the enthalpy change of neutralization.

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How do you calculate concentration from a thermometric titration?

To calculate the concentration from a thermometric titration, you would plot a graph of temperature change against the volume of titrant added. The end point of the titration is indicated by the maximum or minimum point on the graph. By using the volume of titrant at the end point and the stoichiometry of the reaction, you can then calculate the concentration of the analyte.


What sources of errors are there in a thermometric titration experiment?

Sources of errors in a thermometric titration experiment can include variations in room temperature, inaccurate temperature readings, improper calibration of the thermometer, variability in the reaction kinetics, and human error in accurately determining the endpoint of the titration.


How many tipes of titration?

There are various types of titration. It is dependent on the conditions used and the reactants and desired products. Some of them are acid-base titration, redox titration, colorimetric titration and thermometric titration.


What is the aim of precipitation titration?

The aim of precipitation titration is to determine the concentration of a substance by adding a titrant solution that causes a precipitate to form. The endpoint of the titration is reached when the precipitate begins to form, indicating that all the analyte has reacted.


What is a sentence for thermometric?

Helium gas was used as a thermometric fluid"


Is mass a thermometric property?

No, mass is not a thermometric property. Thermometric properties are characteristics that can be easily measured with a thermometer, such as temperature. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is not related to temperature.


What is the aim of titration?

To determine electrode potential


Why is mercury preferred to alcohol as a thermometric fluid?

what are the qualities of mercury over alchoholic as thermometric liquid


Are titrations endothermic or exothermic?

In thermometric titration the reaction enthalpy is used to follow the chemical reaction. I guess it dépends on the titration reaction it can be exothermic or endothermic. ΔHr (molar heat of reaction) negative (indicating an exothermic reaction) or positive (indicating an endothermic reaction


What is thermometric substance?

These are materials used in thermometer whoses property varies with temperature


What makes heat flow?

a thermometric property is


What are thermometric substance and example?

Thermometric substances are materials that are sensitive to changes in temperature and can be used to measure it. Examples include mercury, alcohol, and liquid crystal.