Lesson Playlist: Titration Experiments Chemistry • Third Year of Secondary School
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Recalling the Meaning of the Term Standard Solution
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Explaining Why a Volumetric Pipet Would Be Used to Measure a Known Volume
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Explaining Why the Conical Flask Is Placed on a White Tile in an Acid-Base Titration Experiment
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Explaining Why the Erlenmeyer Flask Must Be Swirled during a Titration
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Understanding the Risks Associated with Filling a Buret
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Choosing Which Solution, an Acid or an Unknown Base, to Go into the Erlenmeyer Flask in an Acid–Base Titration
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Determining the Color of an Indicator at One pH Value and Which Indicator to Use When the pH Changes from 8 to 11
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Recalling the Colors of Methyl Orange
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Determining the Color of the Indicator Phenolphthalein in an Acidic Solution
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Understanding Why the Universal Indicator Is Not an Appropriate Indicator for Titration Experiments
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Explaining Why a Buret Should Not Be Clamped Too Tightly