Thursday, September 25, 2014

Tirtration Explorer Lab

  • What is the empirically determined concentration of a given sample of sulfuric acid?
A Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction witch transports a H+ ion from one molecule to another. A stronger acid will contain more H+ ions and the base will have less. The acids are "donors" while the bases are "acceptors"  Strong acids dissociate into weak conjugate bases, and weak acids dissociate into strong conjugate bases. All acid base equations react into a neutralized reaction. They are ionic meaning the H+ atoms increase, but do not change the number in Oxygen. Titration is a method for quantitative chemical analysis of unknown concentration of an identified component.  The empirically determined concentration of a given sample of sulfuric acid  is

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