GCSE Chemistry – Titrations
Learning Objectives
-I can describe and explain the procedure for a titration
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1. Question
What is the definition of a titration?
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2. Question
What is the definition of a titre?
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3. Question
What is the definition of the end point?
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4. Question
What is the definition of a concordant set of results?
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5. Question
What type of reaction occurs during a titration?
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6. Question
Mathematically, what is the whole aim of a titration?
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7. Question
What type of chemical is used to signify an end point?
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8. Question
How is an end point seen?
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9. Question
How many times should a titration be repeated?
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10. Question
When should a titration stop being repeated?
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11. Question
What should be calculated from your concordant titres?
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12. Question
Which piece of safety equipment should be worn during a titration?
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13. Question
In terms of a base, what is an alkali?
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14. Question
Which type of flask is used during a titration?
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15. Question
Which type of chemical should be held within the burette?
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16. Question
Which type of chemical should be held within the conical flask?
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17. Question
Which type of chemical will a titre be measured for?
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18. Question
What is a pipette used for during a titration?
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19. Question
What should the pipette be washed with before beginning a titration?
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20. Question
What is a pipette filler used for?
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21. Question
What is a burette used for during a titration?
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22. Question
What should the burette be washed with before beginning a titration?
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23. Question
What should be considered when taking your reading from a burette?
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24. Question
What is used to filter the solution through the burette?
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25. Question
Whilst the titration is taking place, what should be continuously done?