Lab test: Textbook Flashcards

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What is titration?

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A common experimental design used to determine the amount concentration of substances in solution

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What is the process of titration?

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The process of carefully measuring and controlling the addition of a solution, called the titrant, from a burette into a measured fixed volume of another solution called the sample

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What is a titrant?

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The solution that is added from a burette during a titration analysis

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What is a sample?

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The fixed volume of a solution in a titration analysis

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What is a burette?

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A precisely marked glass cylinder

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When is a reaction complete?

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Chemically equivalent amount reactants, as determined by the mole ratio have been combined

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What is the equivalence point?

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The point during titration at which the exact theoretical chemical amount of titrant has been added to completely react with the sample

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What is the endpoint?

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The point during titration when sudden change is observed

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