12.1.6
Titrations - Methods
Titrations
Titrations
Titration is a technique that measures the volumes of acid and alkali solutions that are needed in a neutralisation reaction.
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Method
Method
- Measure a precise volume of unknown solution and place it into a conical flask.
- Add a couple of drops of your indicator. The flask should be placed on a white tile so you can observe any colour change.
- The titre should be added to the burette and the starting point noted.
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Method cont.
Method cont.
- The titre should be added slowly to the unknown solution with swirling.
- No more titre should be added once the indicator permanently changes colour. This should be done dropwise towards the end.
- This is the end-point of the titration and the volume of titre added should be noted.
- Repeat these steps until you obtain concordant results.
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Key variables
Key variables
- If, for example, we were neutralising an alkali with an acid, titration could be used to calculate the concentration of the alkali if we knew:
- The concentration of the acid to be added.
- The volume of the alkali.


Indicators
Indicators
- Indicators show the end point of titrations by suddenly changing colour when the solution turns from acidic to alkaline, or alkaline to acidic.


Choosing an indicator
Choosing an indicator
- When choosing an indicator, the strength of the acid and alkali must be considered.
- If both the acid and alkali are strong, suitable indicators would be:
- Methyl orange (yellow in alkali → orange in neutral solution → red in acid).
- Phenolphthalein (pink in alkali → colourless in acid).
1States of Matter
2Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
2.1Elements, Mixtures & Compounds
2.1.1Elements & Compounds
2.1.2Chemical Formula
2.1.3Mixtures
2.1.4Purity
2.1.5Separating Mixtures
2.1.6Separating Mixtures 2
2.1.7Paper Chromatography
2.1.8Paper Chromatography Analysis
2.1.9Paper Chromatography - Practical
2.1.10End of Topic Test - Elements,Compounds,Mixtures
2.1.11Grade 9 - Chromatography
2.1.12Exam-Style Questions - Separation of Mixtures
3Atomic Structure
4The Periodic Table
5Chemical Formulae, Equations & Calculations
5.1Equations
5.1.1Forming Equations
5.1.2Balancing Symbols
5.1.3State Symbols
5.1.4Relative Formula Mass
5.1.5Calculating Relative Formula Mass
5.1.6Relative Formula Mass - Calculations
5.1.7Introducing Moles
5.1.8Relative Formula Mass
5.1.9Amounts of Substance
5.1.10Moles & Yield
5.1.11Moles - Calculations
5.1.12Balancing Equations
5.1.13Moles to Balance Equations
5.1.14Limiting Reactants
5.1.15Chemical Measurements
5.1.16Calculating Mass
5.1.17Changing Mass
5.1.18Exam-Style Questions - Moles
5.1.19Percentage Yield
5.1.20Calculating Yield
5.1.21Percentage Yield - Calculations
5.1.22Empirical & Molecular Formula
5.1.23Experiment for Empirical Formula
5.1.24Empirical Formula - Calculations
5.1.25Concentrations & Amounts
5.1.26Conclusion of Solutions
5.1.27Volumes and Gases
5.1.28Concentration & Amounts - Calculations
5.1.29End of Topic Test - Equations
5.1.30Grade 9 - Equations
6Bonding
6.1Ionic Bonding
6.2Covalent Bonding
6.2.1Covalent Bonding
6.2.2Dot-and-Cross Diagrams
6.2.3Representing Covalent Bonds
6.2.4Covalent Bond Examples
6.2.5Covalent Bond Examples 2
6.2.6Simple Covalent Molecules
6.2.7Chemical Properties of Small Molecules
6.2.8Giant Covalent Structures
6.2.9Giant Covalent Structures 2
6.2.10Carbon Structures - Diamonds
6.2.11Carbon Structures - Graphite
6.2.12Carbon Structures - Fullerenes
6.2.13Carbon Structures - Summary
6.2.14Exam-Style Questions - Allotropes of Carbon
7Electrolysis
8Groups of the Periodic Table
8.1Alkali Metals & Halogens
8.1.1Alkali Metals
8.1.2Alkali Metals - Properties
8.1.3Alkali Metal Reactions
8.1.4Reactivity of Alkali Metals
8.1.5Halogens - Properties
8.1.6Halogens - Colours and States
8.1.7Halogen - Displacement Reactions
8.1.8Halogen - Displacement Reactions 2
8.1.9Reactions Between Halogens and Metals
8.1.10Hydrogen Halides
8.1.11End of Topic Test - Alkali Metals & Halogens
8.1.12Grade 9 - Alkali Metals & Halogens
8.1.13Exam-Style Questions - Alkali Metals
9The Atmosphere
9.1Gases in the Atmosphere
9.1.1Gases in the Air
9.1.2Calculating Oxygen in the Air - Metal
9.1.3Calculating Oxygen in the Air - Non-Metal
9.1.4Oxygen
9.1.5Carbon Dioxide
9.1.6Greenhouse Gases
9.1.7Greenhouse Gases & Human Activities
9.1.8Greenhouse Gases & Climate
9.1.9End of Topic Test - Gases in the Atmosphere
9.1.10Grade 9 - Gases in the Atmosphere
10Reactivity Series
10.1Reactivity Series
10.1.1Reactivity Diagram
10.1.2Displacement Reactions
10.1.3Reactivity Tests - Water
10.1.4Reactivity Tests - Acid
10.1.5Reactivity Tests - Metals
10.1.6Corrosion
10.1.7Preventing Corrosion
10.1.8Metal Oxide
10.1.9Oxidisation & Reduction
10.1.10Redox Reactions
10.1.11End of Topic Test - Reactivity Series
10.1.12Grade 9 - Reactivity Series
10.1.13Exam-Style Questions - Redox Reactions
11Metal Extraction
12Acids & Alkalis
12.1Acids, Alkalis & Titrations
12.1.1Acids and Alkali Indicators
12.1.2Is it an Acid or Alkali?
12.1.3The pH Scale
12.1.4Titrations
12.1.5Titration - Practical
12.1.6Titrations - Methods
12.1.7Soluble Salts
12.1.8Solubility of Salts
12.1.9Making Insoluble Salts
12.1.10Required Practical: Separating Mixtures
12.1.11Reaction of Acid & Metals
12.1.12Neutralisation of Acids
12.1.13Strong vs Weak Bases
12.1.14End of Topic Test - Acids & Alkalis
12.1.15Grade 9 - Acids & Alkalis
12.1.16Exam-Style Questions - Neutralisation & Titrations
13Chemical Tests
13.1Identifying Gases
13.2Testing Anions, Cations & Water
13.2.1Flame Tests
13.2.2Flame Test - Practical
13.2.3Metal Hydroxides
13.2.4Testing Cations
13.2.5Testing for Aqueous Cations
13.2.6Testing Carbonates
13.2.7Testing Halides
13.2.8Testing for Carbonate and Halides
13.2.9Testing Sulfates
13.2.10Testing Sulfates 2
13.2.11Testing Water
13.2.12Testing Water Purity
13.2.13End of Topic Test - Chemical Tests
13.2.14Grade 9 - Chemical Tests
13.2.15Exam-Style Questions - Identifying Gases & Ions
14Physical Chemistry
14.1Energetics
14.1.1Energy Conservation
14.1.2Exothermic Reactions
14.1.3Endothermic Reactions
14.1.4Heat Changes
14.1.5Calculating Heat Energy Transferred
14.1.6Molar Enthalpy Change
14.1.7Reaction Profiles
14.1.8Reaction Profiles - Catalysed vs Uncatalysed
14.1.9Exam-Style Questions - Reaction Profiles
14.1.10Chemical Bonds
14.1.11Bond Energies
14.2Rates of Reaction
15Organic Chemistry
15.1Hydrocarbons
15.2Alkanes & Alkenes
15.3Alcohols
15.4Carboxylic Acids
15.5Esters
15.6Synthetic Polymers
15.7End of Topic - Organic Chemistry
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2.1.1Elements & Compounds
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2.1.5Separating Mixtures
2.1.6Separating Mixtures 2
2.1.7Paper Chromatography
2.1.8Paper Chromatography Analysis
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3Atomic Structure
4The Periodic Table
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5.1.1Forming Equations
5.1.2Balancing Symbols
5.1.3State Symbols
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5.1.27Volumes and Gases
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5.1.29End of Topic Test - Equations
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6Bonding
6.1Ionic Bonding
6.2Covalent Bonding
6.2.1Covalent Bonding
6.2.2Dot-and-Cross Diagrams
6.2.3Representing Covalent Bonds
6.2.4Covalent Bond Examples
6.2.5Covalent Bond Examples 2
6.2.6Simple Covalent Molecules
6.2.7Chemical Properties of Small Molecules
6.2.8Giant Covalent Structures
6.2.9Giant Covalent Structures 2
6.2.10Carbon Structures - Diamonds
6.2.11Carbon Structures - Graphite
6.2.12Carbon Structures - Fullerenes
6.2.13Carbon Structures - Summary
6.2.14Exam-Style Questions - Allotropes of Carbon
7Electrolysis
8Groups of the Periodic Table
8.1Alkali Metals & Halogens
8.1.1Alkali Metals
8.1.2Alkali Metals - Properties
8.1.3Alkali Metal Reactions
8.1.4Reactivity of Alkali Metals
8.1.5Halogens - Properties
8.1.6Halogens - Colours and States
8.1.7Halogen - Displacement Reactions
8.1.8Halogen - Displacement Reactions 2
8.1.9Reactions Between Halogens and Metals
8.1.10Hydrogen Halides
8.1.11End of Topic Test - Alkali Metals & Halogens
8.1.12Grade 9 - Alkali Metals & Halogens
8.1.13Exam-Style Questions - Alkali Metals
9The Atmosphere
9.1Gases in the Atmosphere
9.1.1Gases in the Air
9.1.2Calculating Oxygen in the Air - Metal
9.1.3Calculating Oxygen in the Air - Non-Metal
9.1.4Oxygen
9.1.5Carbon Dioxide
9.1.6Greenhouse Gases
9.1.7Greenhouse Gases & Human Activities
9.1.8Greenhouse Gases & Climate
9.1.9End of Topic Test - Gases in the Atmosphere
9.1.10Grade 9 - Gases in the Atmosphere
10Reactivity Series
10.1Reactivity Series
10.1.1Reactivity Diagram
10.1.2Displacement Reactions
10.1.3Reactivity Tests - Water
10.1.4Reactivity Tests - Acid
10.1.5Reactivity Tests - Metals
10.1.6Corrosion
10.1.7Preventing Corrosion
10.1.8Metal Oxide
10.1.9Oxidisation & Reduction
10.1.10Redox Reactions
10.1.11End of Topic Test - Reactivity Series
10.1.12Grade 9 - Reactivity Series
10.1.13Exam-Style Questions - Redox Reactions
11Metal Extraction
12Acids & Alkalis
12.1Acids, Alkalis & Titrations
12.1.1Acids and Alkali Indicators
12.1.2Is it an Acid or Alkali?
12.1.3The pH Scale
12.1.4Titrations
12.1.5Titration - Practical
12.1.6Titrations - Methods
12.1.7Soluble Salts
12.1.8Solubility of Salts
12.1.9Making Insoluble Salts
12.1.10Required Practical: Separating Mixtures
12.1.11Reaction of Acid & Metals
12.1.12Neutralisation of Acids
12.1.13Strong vs Weak Bases
12.1.14End of Topic Test - Acids & Alkalis
12.1.15Grade 9 - Acids & Alkalis
12.1.16Exam-Style Questions - Neutralisation & Titrations
13Chemical Tests
13.1Identifying Gases
13.2Testing Anions, Cations & Water
13.2.1Flame Tests
13.2.2Flame Test - Practical
13.2.3Metal Hydroxides
13.2.4Testing Cations
13.2.5Testing for Aqueous Cations
13.2.6Testing Carbonates
13.2.7Testing Halides
13.2.8Testing for Carbonate and Halides
13.2.9Testing Sulfates
13.2.10Testing Sulfates 2
13.2.11Testing Water
13.2.12Testing Water Purity
13.2.13End of Topic Test - Chemical Tests
13.2.14Grade 9 - Chemical Tests
13.2.15Exam-Style Questions - Identifying Gases & Ions
14Physical Chemistry
14.1Energetics
14.1.1Energy Conservation
14.1.2Exothermic Reactions
14.1.3Endothermic Reactions
14.1.4Heat Changes
14.1.5Calculating Heat Energy Transferred
14.1.6Molar Enthalpy Change
14.1.7Reaction Profiles
14.1.8Reaction Profiles - Catalysed vs Uncatalysed
14.1.9Exam-Style Questions - Reaction Profiles
14.1.10Chemical Bonds
14.1.11Bond Energies
14.2Rates of Reaction
15Organic Chemistry
15.1Hydrocarbons
15.2Alkanes & Alkenes
15.3Alcohols
15.4Carboxylic Acids
15.5Esters
15.6Synthetic Polymers
15.7End of Topic - Organic Chemistry
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