How to find the concentration or volume of a weak acid analyte in a titration with a known volume and concentration?
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- Determine Titrant Volume. Determine how much titrant (the chemical you added to the analyte during the titration) you used to reach the equivalence point.
- Multiply Titrant Volume by Concentration. Multiply the volume of titrant used by its concentration.
- Find Moles of Analyte.
- Divide Moles by Volume.
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⚫If the titrant and analyte have a 1:1 mole ratio,
⚫The formula is molarity (M) of the acid x volume (V) of the acid = molarity (M) of the base x volume (V) of the base.
⚫Molarity is the concentration of a solution expressed as the number of moles of solute per litre of solution.
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⚫If the titrant and analyte have a 1:1 mole ratio,
⚫The formula is molarity (M) of the acid x volume (V) of the acid = molarity (M) of the base x volume (V) of the base.
⚫Molarity is the concentration of a solution expressed as the number of moles of solute per litre of solution.
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