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Q: Why conical flask is used instead of beaker during titration?
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During titration why use a conical flask and not a beaker?

So you can swirl the contents around without spilling them. =]


What science equipment are used during titration?

a burette,a pipette,a beaker,a funnel,and chemical substances


Why was the conical flask not washed with the alkali solution it was going to contain during titration?

So that no extra moles of NaOH were present in the flask.


Why is sulfuric acid added to the dilute bleach and iodide in the conical flask during titration of sodium hypochlorite with sodium thiosulphate?

to acidify the solution


What is the difference between beaker and an Erlenmeyer flask?


What is a conical flask used for?

An Erlenmeyer flask, commonly known as a conical flask or E-flask, is a widely used type oflaboratory flask which features a conical base and a cylindrical neck. They are usually marked on the side (graduated) to indicate the approximate volume of their contents. It is named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer, who created it in 1861.


What type of indicator is used during potassium permanganate titration?

Usually there is no indicator needed in potassium permanganate titrations as there will be an excess of manganate ions in the conical flask, turning the solution from colourless to pale pink.


Why is that when NaOH H2SO4 and phenophtalein in conical flask becomes hot after shaking during titration?

The reaction between NaOH and H2SO4 is highly exothermic, meaning it releases heat. When the solutions are mixed in the conical flask and shaken during titration, this reaction occurs and produces a significant amount of heat. Additionally, the presence of phenolphthalein might contribute to the sensation of heat as it can change color when exposed to heat or pH changes, indicating the progress of the reaction.


What is the endpoint of a titration?

during a titration when a titrant completely furnished the sample then this is the end point of titration.


What is the reason of heating solution during redox titration?

This is far to be a rule for this titration.


Why the titration flask need to be shake during titration?

so that the solutions mix properly


During titration a student adds water to the beaker with the acid Will this affect the results?

No, at least if it doesn't contain something he's titrating. Too much can influence the sudden change at the end point, so no indicator will 'see' it.