Chemistry, asked by nareshmajhi373, 5 months ago

Experiment-
Simple acid-base titrations
(i) Acidimetry
(ii) Alkalimetry

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Answered by lakhwinderduggal786
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Explanation:

An acid–base titration is a method of quantitative analysis for determining the concentration of an acid or base by exactly neutralizing it with a standard solution of base or acid having known concentration. A pH indicator is used to monitor the progress of the acid–base reaction. If the acid dissociation constant (pKa) of the acid or base dissociation constant (pKb) of base in the analyte solution is known, its solution concentration (molarity) can be determined. Alternately, the pKa can be determined if the analyte solution has a known solution concentration by constructing a titration curve.

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