How Much Acid is in Your Fruit Juice?
Students use titration and a pH sensor to study the organic acid content of fruit juices.
This lab reintroduces students to the concept of pH and how to calculate hydronium ion concentrations of various weak organic acids contained in common fruit juices.
Grade Level: Advanced Placement • College
Subject: Chemistry
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Standards Correlations
IB® Topics | AP® Topics |
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18.1; 18.4 | SPQ-4.B; SPQ-4.A |
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