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A Titration is a producers which used to determine the concentration of an acid or base.
Since they are both acids, you don't usually titrate one against the other. If you want to titrate something, you should use one acid and one base. If one of them is a weak acid/base, the other should be a strong acid/base.So if you want to titrate a solution of acetic acid, use a solution of a known concentration of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH) instead. You can also use either of those two strong bases to titrate a solution of perchloric acid.
Titrate each solution separately with solution of known concentration of sodium thiosulphate. The titre value will give the amount of thiosulphate reacted with iodine, hence you can find concentration of iodine.
HCl, hydrochloric acid, is the primary standard used to titrate against potassium hydroxide.
A titrant, a titrate and an indicator (if needed).
A Titration is a producers which used to determine the concentration of an acid or base.
the concentration of the titrant and the concentration of the titrate.
Titrate it with a primary standard
"Assay", and "test" are potential synonyms for the word 'titrate'. The term is mainly used in the Chemistry to measure concentration of chemically active groups of substances such as acids and bases.
Since they are both acids, you don't usually titrate one against the other. If you want to titrate something, you should use one acid and one base. If one of them is a weak acid/base, the other should be a strong acid/base.So if you want to titrate a solution of acetic acid, use a solution of a known concentration of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH) instead. You can also use either of those two strong bases to titrate a solution of perchloric acid.
Titrate each solution separately with solution of known concentration of sodium thiosulphate. The titre value will give the amount of thiosulphate reacted with iodine, hence you can find concentration of iodine.
titration is the best method to determine the unknown concentration of the unknown. if ur known is a solid then you would have to used distilled water to ensure it is submerged before you titrate.
HCl, hydrochloric acid, is the primary standard used to titrate against potassium hydroxide.
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A titrant, a titrate and an indicator (if needed).
14.1 mL is required to titrate 10.00 ml of 0.526 M H2SO4.
HCl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O(53.1 ml)(0.300 M) = (15.0 ml)(x M)x = 1.06 M