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Introduction:

The goal of this experiment is to learn how to properly standardize a solution of which we do not know the exact concentration. A secondary goal is to properly learn how to titrate a solution.

I hypothesize that by titrating a known amount of a substance in a solution, one can then use the data gathered by this to learn exactly how much titrant (by volume) was needed to reach equilibrium, and many moles of the solution of known concentration were required to completely react with the titrant. By taking the stoichiometric ratios of these compounds into account, we can then calculate the concentration of the titrant by using the formula:

 

 

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