Titration Coursework
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Titration Coursework Aim: My aim of this investigation is to find out the concentration of Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4) in a solution between 0.05 and 0.15 mol dm-3. During this investigation, I will be making a standard solution of Sodium Carbonate, of strength of 0.1 molar (M). In order to create this solution, I will be using a 250ml volumetric flask Firstly, I will need to know how much sodium carbonate I will need to use in my standard solution, which means that I will need to know the amount of moles and grams needed. For 1dm3: M = 0.1x106 = 10.6g For 250ml: 10.6 x 0.25 = 2.65g of Sodium carbonate By looking at above, you can see that by working out the amount of mass needed, I will need to use 2.65g of sodium carbonate to make my standard solution. Indicator solution For my solutions, I will be using an indicator solution, which is...

