Stoichiometry in Solutions
Students use conductometric titration and particle modeling to study the stoichiometry of acid-base titration.
Conductometric titration is used to demonstrate that as neutralization occurs in an acid-base titration, the loss of free ions in solution correlates to a reduction in conductivity. This lab also demonstrates that the neutralization reaction is associated with a change in the temperature of the system. All changes are tracked through the equivalence point of the reaction.
Grade Level: Advanced Placement • College
Subject: Chemistry
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Standards Correlations
IB® Topics | AP® Topics |
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1.5 | SPQ-3.A; SPQ-4.A; SPQ-4.B; SPQ-2.A; SAP-5.B |
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Wireless Drop Counter
Use the new Wireless Drop Counter for more efficient and accurate titration data. Conducting a titration has never been easier!
Wireless Conductivity Sensor
This waterproof sensor connects via Bluetooth® to measure both conductivity (ionic content in solution) and total dissolved solids.
Wireless Temperature Sensor
The Wireless Temperature Sensor is a general-purpose sensor found in many science labs. With a rugged, waterproof design and a long-lasting battery, students can spend more time collecting data and less time dealing with equipment.
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