Chapter 10 Acid-base titration

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  1. 5. a buret made of a glass spout specialized for acidic solutions, such as HCl, NHO3, oxidizing solution (KCrO4), and neutral solutions such as thiosulfate.(two words)
  2. 7. a laboratory tool used to measure and dispense small volumes of liquids, usually in the range of microliters or milliliters.
  3. 11. an acid that contains more than one ionizable proton(two words)
  4. 15. an indicator which has a pH range of 4.2 to 6.3(two words)
  5. 16. the plot of pH versus volume during a titration.(three words)
  6. 18. a buret used to dispense an alkaline liquid into a solution providing an excess of hydroxide.(two words)2
  7. 19. an acid that contains only one ionizable proton(two words)
  8. 20. a method of finding exactly how much of a substance there is in a solution by gradually adding measured amounts of another substance that reacts to it in a known way, for example by causing a colour change.
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  1. 1. an indicator which has a pH range of 3.1 to 4.4(two words)
  2. 2. a reagent solution of known exact concentration.(two words)
  3. 3. a term which may refer to the process of converting a molecule or atom into an ion by either gaining or losing an electron
  4. 4. an indicator that is colourless when it is mixed with an acid and pink or red when mixed with an alkali.
  5. 6. the point in a titration at which the indicator changes color.(two words)
  6. 8. a chemical reaction where a compound, usually a molecule or ion, is broken down into smaller particles through the addition of water.
  7. 9. a certain amount of the substance to be measured.
  8. 10. an indicator which has a pH range of 7.2 to 8.8
  9. 12. the point at which the reaction is complete.(two words)
  10. 13. a branch of chemistry that deals with the quantitative relationships between chemical substances during chemical reactions.
  11. 14. the substance used to indicate the titration process.
  12. 17. the difference between the calculated or theoretical endpoint of a titration and the actual endpoint obtained during the experimental procedure.(two words)