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Finding out how much Acid there is in a Solution and the Molarity of acid through titration.  

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Finding out how much Acid there is in a Solution and the Molarity of acid through titration. Edward Hayden Barton Peveril College1 The aim of this investigation is to find out the morality of a sulphuric acid solution between 0.5 and 1.5 mol/dm3; the means of finding out is through titration. Apparatus needed are as follows: 25cm3 Pipette, burette, 250cm3 conical flask, 250cm3 beaker, stand, grip clamp, scales For each repeat experiment the following will be needed: 50cm3 of sulphuric acid, 25cm3 of 0.1mol Sodium Carbonate solution made from distilled water and 2.65g of solid anhydrous sodium carbonate, 2-3 drops methyl orange. First weigh a small piece of paper and record the result, then add this mass to the amount needed of sodium carbonate, in this case 2.65g. Add the amount needed of sodium carbonate to reach the total of paper and substance. Then dissolve this amount of sodium carbonate in distilled water until the solution reaches 250cm3....

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