Finding Out How Much Acid There Is In A Solution

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Miriam S

 

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February 17, 2015

 

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In this particular case I will use anhydrous sodium carbonate as the known substance and sulphuric acid is the unknown. Titration is a suitable experiment to do as, from the results I will be easily able to gather results and find out the unknown concentration. Background The equation for this reaction is: H SO (aq) + Na CO (aq) CO (g) + H O (l) + Na SO (s) Sulphuric Acid + Sodium Carbonate Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sodium Sulphate The ratios of reacting sulphuric acid and sodium carbonate are 1:1...
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As a known concentration of sodium carbonate is need, I have decided to have this concentration as 0.10 mol dm , I have chosen this value as it is the midpoint of the estimated concentration of sulphuric acid (0.05 ? 0.15 mol dm ). I think this is suitable because the ratio is 1:1 so the midpoint will be near to estimated one...
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