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Chemistry Lab Prep Guide

This document is a pre-laboratory report sheet for an experiment involving titration. It asks the student to list the required apparatus and chemicals, explain titration procedures like rinsing equipment, and perform calculations based on a sample titration experiment providing the volume of base added, volume of acid added, and molarity of acid. The student is asked to write the chemical reaction equation, calculate moles of acid added, moles of base reacted, and molarity of the base solution.
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Chemistry Lab Prep Guide

This document is a pre-laboratory report sheet for an experiment involving titration. It asks the student to list the required apparatus and chemicals, explain titration procedures like rinsing equipment, and perform calculations based on a sample titration experiment providing the volume of base added, volume of acid added, and molarity of acid. The student is asked to write the chemical reaction equation, calculate moles of acid added, moles of base reacted, and molarity of the base solution.
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Experiment 3: Pre-Laboratory Report Sheet

Name:______________________________________________________________
Student No: ________________________________________________________

 
1. List in the Table below the apparatus and chemicals required for this experiment.

Apparatus Required Chemicals Required

2. To how many decimal places should you record


a) the volume (in mL) delivered by the 10 ml pipette?

b) the readings (in mL) of the burette?

3. Explain the following practices in the titration procedure:


a) The burette and the pipette are each rinsed with distilled water
and finally each is rinsed with some of the solution that will be
measured or transferred.
b) The conical flask is only rinsed with distilled water

4. During the titration distilled water is used to wash down the inside of the
conical flask. Why is this done and why does adding water here not affect
the titration results?

5. The results of a titration experiment were as follows:

Volume of aqueous NaOH pipetted into the conical flask = 10.00 ml


Average volume of dilute HCI added from the burette to reach endpoint = 12.54 mL
Molarity of the dilute HCI = 1.196 M

a) Write the chemical reaction equation for the titration reaction.

b) Calculate the number of moles of HCI added during the titration.

c) What is the number of moles of NaOH that has reacted during the titration?

d) What is the molarity of the aqueous

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