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OpenStudy (epicteatime):

Give a detailed explanation of how you can use the laboratory technique of titration to determine the concentration of an acetic acid solution.

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

@AravindG

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

THANK YOU FOR HELPING!

OpenStudy (aravindg):

The method is quite lengthy. Did you check with a textbook or a lab manual?

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

you see....I don't remember what titration is

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

oh ok ;3

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

@chmvijay

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

I STILL DONT UNDERSTAND!

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

if u titrate with know concentration solution of NaOH u can find it out :) its neutralization reaction the amount of NaOH required to neutralize is equivalent to the amount of acetic acid in ur solution :P

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

ohhhhh

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

so you basically just neutralise the thing with a thing, and the amount is equal to the answer?

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

yaaa but you should know the stiochimetric amount which can be determined by the formula s as mentioned in the Araving G link :P

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

;3

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

for example if ur titrating with 10 ml of 0.1 NaOH against 0.1 M of HCl...... then for complete neutralization u need about 10 ml of HCl to needed form the burret :P

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

ahhh ;L

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

but the question just saids what i wrote above in the question box ;P

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

yup ;)

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

yep

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