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EXPERIMENT 7 Worksheet

This document outlines an experiment on acid-base titration. It provides instructions on standardizing a sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution and using it to determine the total acid content of a commercial vinegar sample. The pre-lab questions ask about standardization techniques, primary vs secondary standards, acidimetry vs alkalimetry, and defining a titer. The data sheet is used to record the standardization of NaOH and titration of the vinegar sample. Post-lab questions ask about using plastic bottles for NaOH, calculating a KHP titer, determining total acidity from a titration, and calculating the volume of sulfuric acid needed in an acid-base reaction.

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EXPERIMENT 7 Worksheet

This document outlines an experiment on acid-base titration. It provides instructions on standardizing a sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution and using it to determine the total acid content of a commercial vinegar sample. The pre-lab questions ask about standardization techniques, primary vs secondary standards, acidimetry vs alkalimetry, and defining a titer. The data sheet is used to record the standardization of NaOH and titration of the vinegar sample. Post-lab questions ask about using plastic bottles for NaOH, calculating a KHP titer, determining total acidity from a titration, and calculating the volume of sulfuric acid needed in an acid-base reaction.

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EXPERIMENT 7 Pre-Lab

ACID-BASE TITRATION

Group number Section Score

Seat number Name Date

1. What are the techniques used to standardize a solution?

2. What is a primary standard? What are the requirements to consider a substance a


primary standard?

3. What is the difference between primary and secondary standards? Give some examples.

4. Differentiate between acidimetry and alkalimetry?

5. Define titer.
EXPERIMENT 7 Data Sheet
ACID-BASE TITRATION

Group number Section Score

Seat number Name Date

Standardization of NaOH solution with KHP

Trial 1 Trial 2
Weight of KHC H O
8 4 4

Final reading – NaOH solution


Initial reading – NaOH solution
Volume consumed - NaOH solution

Computed Molarity of NaOH solution


Mean Molarity - NaOH solution

BALANCED CHEMICAL EQUATION/S INVOLVED:

COMPUTATIONS:
Determination of Total Acid Content in Commercial Vinegar Sample
Brand of Sample:
Trial 1 Trial 2
Volume of sample

Final reading – standard NaOH solution


Initial reading – standard NaOH solution
Volume consumed – standard NaOH solution
Molarity of standard NaOH solution

Total Acidity in Sample


Mean Total Acidity in Sample

BALANCED CHEMICAL EQUATION/S INVOLVED:

COMPUTATIONS:
EXPERIMENT 7 Post-lab
ACID-BASE TITRATION

Group number Section Score

Seat number Name Date

1. Why use plastic reagent bottle for the storage of the standard NaOH solution
instead of typical glass reagent bottle?

2. Calculate the KHC8H4O4 titer of 0.125 M KOH. Give the chemical reactions involved.

3. The KHP titer of NaOH is 40.84mg/mL. Determine total acidity if 18.00mL of NaOH is
required to titrate 5.00mL vinegar sample. Give the chemical reactions involved.

4. A total of 25.00 cm3 of 0.300 M sodium hydroxide solution is exactly neutralized by


0.100 M sulfuric acid. Calculate the volume of sulfuric acid needed. Give the
chemical reactions involved.

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