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Experiment to determine the concentration of sulphuric acid  

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Experiment to determine the concentration of aqueous Sulphuric acid Method 1 - Using Titration to determine the concentration of aqueous Sulphuric acid I am going to use a titration to work out the concentration of a solution of aqueous sulphuric acid. I will be given a solution of aqueous sulphuric acid that has a concentration of approximately 10 mol dm-³ so I will dilute this. Also an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide with concentration of 0.100 mol dm-³ will be used. The neutralization reaction will occur between the two chemicals and the indicator methyl orange will be used to show when the reaction is over. Safety Goggles should be worn to protect eyes from irritant substances. Burette will be places somewhere below eye level when sulphuric acid is poured in. Gloves are worn to avoid the contact between hands and corrosive, irritant and toxic substances. Equipment Sulphuric acid (10 mol dm-³ ) Aqueous...

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