Quiz: Using Titration to Find Concentration
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)
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Building on what you've learned about concentration and moles, let's test your understanding of titration and how to use it to find the concentration of a solution!
What is titration used for in chemistry?
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Which of the following are needed for a titration experiment? (Select all that apply)
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During a titration, the {{blank0}} is used to add the solution drop by drop to the {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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A titration requires 25.0 cm³ of 0.1 mol/dm³ sodium hydroxide to neutralise 50.0 cm³ of hydrochloric acid. What is the concentration of the acid?
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What happens at the endpoint of a titration?
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To calculate the unknown concentration, you need the {{blank0}} of the titrant and the {{blank1}} of the solution being titrated.
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Which steps are performed during a titration? (Select all that apply)
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What is the purpose of a pipette in titration?
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In a titration, 20.0 cm³ of 0.2 mol/dm³ sodium hydroxide is required to neutralise 40.0 cm³ of sulfuric acid. What is the concentration of the sulfuric acid?
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