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Flashcards covering key concepts, materials, and procedures in a lab experiment focused on determining NaOH concentration using titration.
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Titration
A process used to determine the concentration of a solution by reacting it with a solution of known concentration.
NaOH
Sodium hydroxide, a chemical compound used in the experiment to determine its concentration.
HCl
Hydrochloric acid, a solution with a known concentration (0.10 mol/L) used to titrate the NaOH solution.
Fenolftaleïne
An indicator used to detect the endpoint of the titration by changing color.
Buret
A piece of lab equipment used to accurately dispense a variable amount of liquid (HCl) during the titration.
Erlenmeyer
A type of flask used to hold the NaOH solution during the titration process.
Pipet
A tool used to accurately measure and transfer a specific volume (10 mL) of NaOH solution.
M/V%
A unit of measurement expressing the concentration of a solution as the mass of solute per volume of solution, expressed as a percentage.