Do you know how to do a titration?
Titrations Quiz
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Question 1 of 10Question 1
Which of the following pieces of equipment is used to accurately measure the volume of acid added during a titration?
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Question 2 of 10Question 2
Match each piece of equipment to its correct use in titration.
- Adds variable volumes accurately
- Shows end point by colour change
- Burette
- Indicator
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Question 3 of 10Question 3
Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
Test tube, burette, pipette, indicator, volumetric flask, conical flask-
During a titration, the alkali is placed in a using a , and the acid is added from a .
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Question 4 of 10Question 4
What is the purpose of an indicator in a titration?
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Question 5 of 10Question 5
Calculate the concentration in mol/dm³ of a sodium hydroxide solution if 25.0 cm³ reacts completely with 20.0 cm³ of 0.100 mol/dm³ hydrochloric acid.
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The concentration of NaOH is mol/dm³.
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Question 6 of 10Question 6
Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide in grams in 250 cm³ of a 0.200 mol/dm³ solution.
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Mass of NaOH = g
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Question 7 of 10Question 7
Select all suitable indicators for a titration between a strong acid and a strong alkali.
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Question 8 of 10Question 8
Which of the following acids is diprotic (can donate two protons per molecule)?
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Question 9 of 10Question 9
Calculate the concentration in g/dm³ of a hydrochloric acid solution if 50.0 cm³ reacts completely with 25.0 cm³ of 0.100 mol/dm³ sodium hydroxide.
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Concentration of HCl = g/dm³
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Question 10 of 10Question 10
Drag and drop to put the steps of a titration in order.
- Note the exact volume of acid needed for neutralisation
- Repeat procedure without indicator
- Add indicator to the beaker
- Evaporate the water to get the salt
- Use a burette to add acid and neutralise the alkali
- Use a pipette to measure out the alkali into a beaker
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