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Salters Chemistry coursework Aim: To find the exact concentration of sulphuric acid in a solution through a titration. The titration is between sulphuric acid and sodium carbonate has to be in liquid for in order to carry out the experiment so it is dissolved into distilled water to a concentration of 0.1 mol dm³ Introduction- During the extraction of a metal from its ore, sulphuric dioxide is often produced. This is converted to sulphuric acid and is sold as a useful by-product. I am going to be given a sample of sulphuric acid, which is thought to have a concentration between 0.05 and 0.15-mol dm³. The purpose of this experiment is to find the accurate concentration of the sulphuric acid. I will do this by carrying out a titration between sulphuric acid and sodium carbonate solution. Therefore this is an acid-alkali titration (which is the determination of concentration by adding measured amounts of standard...

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