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Titration calculation lesson and handout. (slides in handout match to powerpoint. Completed for AQA C3 unit 4.4 Titration Calculation (uses examples from textbook) BUT uses actual equations as is used in A/S level chemistry instead of using the method in the book. Suitable for GCSE and to support A/S level students having difficulty with this concept. Calculation of - concentration given mass - concentration given moles - mass given concentration - concentration of an unknown using titration data
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emswadden

a year ago
4

Useful - thank you!

k_morris_1

8 years ago
5

Thanks again!

catjwood

10 years ago
5

really useful- thanks good for revision

commsci

11 years ago
5

Very useful. I am using it with top set Y11 tomorrow. Thanks.

TrentWallis

11 years ago
2

The point at which enough acid has been added to completely react with the alkali is called the equivalence point. The end point is where you detect this e.g. through an indicator changing colour.

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