An experiment to investigate the amount of sulphuric acid there is in a solution
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An experiment to investigate the amount of sulphuric acid there is in a solution Planning Aim: The aim of this investigation is to determine the concentration of acid rain by titrating the solution sodium carbonate. Apparatus: * Solid anhydrous sodium carbonate * Sulphuric acid (acid rain) * 250 cm ³ volumetric flask * 25 cm ³ bulb pipette * 250 cm ³ conical flask * burette * small filter funnel * Weighing bottle * Glass rod * 100 cm ³ beakers (3) * Tit pipette * 25 cm ³ measuring cylinder * Distilled water * Balance * Methyl orange * Pipette pump * White tile * Clamp stand The method that I will be using to find out how much acid there is in a solution is titration. This is because in titration, one solution is added to another, in order to determine how much the two solutions have reacted with each other. It is them possible to calculate the concentration of one solution if the...


