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Volumetric Analysis  

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Volumetric Analysis Aim The aim of this investigation is to find the various measurements of concentration (Also called the morality) of acid that will neutralise 1 mole of sodium hydroxide. This is found using the titration method. Prediction I predict that the volume of acid that will be used to neutralise the given solution would depend on the concentration. The more acid I add to an alkali, the more neutral it will become. If I add too much acid, the solution will not neutralise, so therefor it will turn to an acidic solution. This happens in all scientific experiments. Apparatus 1x conical flask 1x burette 1x clamp stand 1x 50ml bottle of universal indicator (any amount as long as it can do 40 drops) 1x solution 1 - HCI (Hydrochloric acid) 1x solution 2 - H2SO4 (Sulphuric acid) 1x solution 3 - HNO3 (Nitric acid) 1x White tile 1x measuring cylinder 1x funnel 1x safety glasses Diagram Safety with apparatus * Do not shake the conical flask too vigorously...

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