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What piece of equipment is needed to perform a titration experiment?Question 10Select one:a.test tubeb.beakerc.graduated cylinderd.burette

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What piece of equipment is needed to perform a titration experiment?

Question 10

Select one:

  • a. test tube
  • b. beaker
  • c. graduated cylinder
  • d. burette
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Solution

The piece of equipment needed to perform a titration experiment is a burette. So, the correct answer is d. burette.

Here are the steps for a titration experiment:

  1. Clean the burette to ensure it's free of any contaminants.
  2. Fill the burette with a standard solution (a solution of known concentration).
  3. Record the initial volume of the solution in the burette.
  4. Add the solution from the burette to a known volume of the analyte (the solution being tested) in a flask.
  5. Add the solution from the burette until the endpoint (the point at which the reaction is complete) is reached. This is usually indicated by a color change from an indicator.
  6. Record the final volume of the solution in the burette.
  7. Subtract the initial volume from the final volume to find the volume of solution used.
  8. Use this volume to calculate the concentration of the analyte.

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