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Finding out how much acid there is in a solution

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Finding out how much acid there is in a solution. Aim: The aim of my experiment will be to find the accurate concentration of the sulphuric acid. Plan: I am going to be set a sample of sulphuric acid solution. The solution is considered to have the concentration between 0.05 and 0.15mol dm-3. I have to find a precise concentration of the solution. To perform my experiment I will be using: o A funnel o A volumetric flask o A burette o A graduated pipette o A 250cm3 beaker o A conical flask o A burette clamp stand o A retort stand o A white tile o A piece of white paper o Top pan balance o Distilled water and bottle o Weighing bottle o 2.65g of sodium carbonate dissolved in 250cm3 of distilled water o Methyl orange indicator o Unknown concentration of sulphuric acid o A glass rod o A pipette I will use the 'information sheet on the use of indicators in acid alkali titrations' to work out which indicator would be...

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