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OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

Does anybody know any tips or tricks to look for when trying to solve titration calculations? :) It'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks :D!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

- write and balance the equation - take note that the mol ratio of the substance is the same as the volume ratios. - use of the formula n=cv/1000 is relevant, where n is moles, c concentration and v is volume in cm^3. - know which substance in the limiting reagent. It is from it, where you start making calculations on require mole or volume. When the say, 'given ... M and ...Litres of ...', it means that this is the limiting reagent.

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

thanks :)! @Hoslos

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My pleasure.

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