Acid-Base Titration Lab

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @plantlover69
    @plantlover69 5 років тому +285

    when your teacher doesn't teach and just directs you to a youtube video

    • @trackernivrig
      @trackernivrig 4 роки тому +15

      Exactly what happened to me because of coronavirus.

    • @jamesmellismsd2345
      @jamesmellismsd2345 4 роки тому +7

      so what’s the answers to this vid cause this bitch slow af

    • @saiyajin2k694
      @saiyajin2k694 4 роки тому +2

      @@trackernivrig same

    • @ivansarmiento6659
      @ivansarmiento6659 4 роки тому

      word

    • @saeedafrimpong3550
      @saeedafrimpong3550 3 роки тому +1

      @@NerdyNEET lmao I think they were referring to themselves, in that since they're "slow", they don't know the answer to the question that the lady in the video was asking at the end and wanted someone in the comments to answer for them hahaha

  • @abi3556
    @abi3556 4 роки тому +102

    whos here during covid19?

  • @isaacmartyn8336
    @isaacmartyn8336 4 роки тому +14

    @ 3:38 and 7:58 the clips show the exact same volume, though the instructor says other measurements.

    • @Ammar_H1234
      @Ammar_H1234 3 роки тому

      Yeah I noticed that too. At 3:38, it should've showed the 0 mark on the burette.

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit 7 років тому +24

    NaOH + HCl to NaCl + H2O so you have a 1:1 ratio of molecules reacting.
    1.013M*25cc/21.5cc = 1.178 moles/litre to 3dp.

  • @nathandoyle6547
    @nathandoyle6547 4 роки тому +118

    Where are all my fellow quarantine students who have to study at home! XD

  • @lambtonchemistry4408
    @lambtonchemistry4408 9 років тому +9

    The final shots of the volume of acid and base are not reported correctly. It must be reported as 25.00 mL of acid as indicated by the presentor early in the video and the burette must always be read to the 1/100 of a mL i.e. a value between the visible graduations.

  • @maggiediaz4518
    @maggiediaz4518 3 роки тому +4

    What was the initial and final reading of NaOH? and what was the volume used of NaOH?

  • @Briansampson7852110
    @Briansampson7852110 10 років тому +6

    I think the hardest part for me in titration is getting to the endpoint and adding that extra drop that is completely overkill.

  • @LeoAugustom
    @LeoAugustom 10 років тому +12

    I'm no chemist and I realize that she is handling possibly low-concentration solution of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid, but shouldn't she be wearing gloves anyway, since NaOH is a strong base and HCl a strong acid?

    • @harryaaron9895
      @harryaaron9895 10 років тому +2

      Not necessary. I once ingested a considerable amount of NaOH at low concentration while pipetting by mouth.The pipette had an air bubble in it which collapsed and send the solution shooting up into my mouth.
      The only discomfort I felt that day was due to me not being able to eat Cheetos without thinking what's in it.

    • @PressY2Satisfy
      @PressY2Satisfy 9 років тому +8

      A strong acid doesn't necessarily mean that it will do more damage to you. Strong just means it completely dissociates in water. Gloves aren't required, although if some acid or base (strong or weak) spills onto your hand, it should be rinsed very well.

    • @Adell39
      @Adell39 7 років тому +1

      LeoM
      She may used a fume ho

    • @bhupeshmittal5839
      @bhupeshmittal5839 6 років тому

      Harry Aaron even me too

    • @LucDeLaat
      @LucDeLaat 5 років тому

      Harry Aaron why do you pipette by mouth, isnt that very dangerous.. u can just buy a pipette balloon

  • @ferrivillanico7823
    @ferrivillanico7823 4 роки тому +8

    Gloves????? Where are your Gloves????

  • @Mojomasonlovin
    @Mojomasonlovin 3 роки тому

    I have to do titrations everyday at work. But don't know to much about it. Thanks for the video!

  • @marthorn1
    @marthorn1 9 років тому +14

    Yes where are your the gloves. I am a chemical engineer and she should have gloves and a funnel??

  • @logerbad19
    @logerbad19 11 років тому +1

    Thanks now I'm ready for lab tomorrow!

  • @miftachulfitria4547
    @miftachulfitria4547 4 роки тому +4

    So we must looking for consetration of NaOH?
    Is the answer 1,1779M?

  • @Noveleffect
    @Noveleffect 11 років тому +4

    Excellent presentation! This'll be easy to replicate. Thank you for posting!

  • @brafiifi
    @brafiifi 8 років тому +1

    Please is it advisable to add base to acid? I thought it`s acid to base rather? please educate ?

    • @njmullins
      @njmullins 5 років тому

      It is usual that base is added to acid. When the acid is delivered, it is termed a "reverse titration". The same stoichiometric information is derived. Traditionally, the burets for acids and bases have different size tips just so that the experimenter is confident of the buret contents.

  • @victorpius9389
    @victorpius9389 Рік тому

    Hello ma,I love your teaching,the clearity of your voice and teaching,my name is Pius Victor,I am a graduate of chemical engineering from the university of Benin in Nigeria,i will love it if you can be my mentor.i currently teach chemistry in my school were I work and I have raw acids and bases just bought by my school from their manufacturing companies and I need guidance on how to prepare acid and base solutions from them so I can use them for titrations.i will be glad if you will be my mentor ma.

  • @JerryFrenchJr
    @JerryFrenchJr 10 років тому +15

    1.178M?

    • @lolashenyansky7395
      @lolashenyansky7395 8 років тому

      +Tarek Rezig you need to calculate it by changing the units from ml to liter
      because the formula works that way.. : C1*V1=C2*V2
      so you get a: 0.25*0.013=0.21*C2
      C2= 0.0154 M

    • @SidKolli
      @SidKolli 8 років тому +2

      +jerry french I got the same thing by using algebra to solve for x or, in this case, the molarity of the basic solution.

    • @scarlettq81820
      @scarlettq81820 7 років тому +1

      titration is not dilution therefore dilution formula should not be used here

    • @kikialeaki1850
      @kikialeaki1850 6 років тому

      Lola shenyansky because the units are already the same (both are in mL) you don’t have to convert. If it makes you more comfortable to convert, the value wouldn’t change. Your conversion is wrong: 0.025 * 1.013 / 0.0215 = M is the correct equation if you convert to Litres.

    • @kikialeaki1850
      @kikialeaki1850 6 років тому

      zee kay if the mole ratio is 1:1 you can safely use CaVa = CbVb, where a stands for acid and b stands for base.

  • @prettybird5818
    @prettybird5818 10 років тому

    Do u put unknown solution in the burette?

    • @mohammadabbas3643
      @mohammadabbas3643 7 років тому

      pretty bird No you not! It depends upon the base you use. If the base is weak then you have to fill the burette with the acid and pipette out the base, and if the base is strong you have to do the opposite.

  • @karmakarma9940
    @karmakarma9940 Рік тому

    Soo perfect Dr.🌟 thanke you👍🏻

  • @Luvme4ever31459
    @Luvme4ever31459 10 років тому

    One thing I don't understand: how come you can rinse off the burette with water when you want to add just a little bit of hydrochloric acid? Doesn't the water change the concentration of the solution?

    • @goten88
      @goten88 9 років тому +2

      +Christina Basler Yes, but all that matters in the titration is that the amount of acid and base equal out. You can add more water but the ratio of acid to base will still be equal. Hope that answers your question.

    • @njmullins
      @njmullins 5 років тому

      The moles of acid in the flask are determined entirely by the volume delivered initially (before the water is added). The same is true for the moles of base. The extra water doesn't change any of those values.

  • @jkal1588
    @jkal1588 8 років тому

    you killed it. well done.

  • @donodan08
    @donodan08 4 роки тому

    Does someone have all the results for this I had trouble following along

  • @andy-wt6ok
    @andy-wt6ok 5 років тому +1

    Well 1.178 M wasn't very close to 1M was it?

  • @DaFan86
    @DaFan86 11 років тому +9

    Phenolphthalein

  • @cielomrtnz
    @cielomrtnz 8 років тому

    Name of materials please?

  • @briannabliss1530
    @briannabliss1530 5 років тому +15

    Aight, someone give me the calculation answers

    • @trackernivrig
      @trackernivrig 4 роки тому +6

      I know I'm late but I got 1.1779069767441860465116279069767 as the molarity of NaOH.

    • @shine-uy5fq
      @shine-uy5fq 4 роки тому +14

      Use the M1V1=M2V2 equation. (M1)(0.0215L of NaOH) = (1.013M of HCl)(0.025L of HCl)
      you should get 1.178M of NaOH (The lady said 4 sig figs so I'm just taking an educated guess from there)

    • @trackernivrig
      @trackernivrig 4 роки тому

      Monokyo Looks right. 10/10

    • @lancearyn8656
      @lancearyn8656 4 роки тому

      @@shine-uy5fq you my friend are a hero.

    • @gilw1695
      @gilw1695 4 роки тому

      @@shine-uy5fq carefully; he (or she or they)'s a hero

  • @davidbehning4477
    @davidbehning4477 10 років тому +8

    1.2M NaOH, 2 sig figs because of the 25 mL

    • @njmullins
      @njmullins 5 років тому +2

      The 25 mL came from a volumetric pipette, which is calibrated to deliver to four sig figs, Thus there are 25.00 mL of the acid.

  • @bananabeast9384
    @bananabeast9384 4 роки тому +5

    its now 1:00am.... bet i stayed up longer than you doing chemistry

  • @MMA_CAT
    @MMA_CAT 7 років тому

    Why do they make us do it 3 times in my class if we are using the same amounts

    • @njmullins
      @njmullins 5 років тому

      Because your technique may not be consistent. When using a color indicator, the interpretation of the correct color varies, and this corresponds to varying delivered volumes, hence different results.

  • @hatheetlove_476
    @hatheetlove_476 10 років тому +2

    Thank you for the clear explanation:) This will really help me in my college lab

    • @maskerid2055
      @maskerid2055 5 років тому +4

      hatheetlove _ i m doing this in high school.....

    • @Aj-me8mo
      @Aj-me8mo 2 роки тому

      @@maskerid2055 congratulations..

  • @binzayeduae9639
    @binzayeduae9639 10 років тому +2

    PERFECT!!!

  • @KevinQian98
    @KevinQian98 9 років тому

    Amazing video.

  • @judyxia5350
    @judyxia5350 7 років тому

    I am wondering what is the device called under the Erlenmeyer flask~

    • @wesleyruss778
      @wesleyruss778 7 років тому

      A Stir Plate with a stir bar in the Erlenmeyer

  • @anna.i2494
    @anna.i2494 7 років тому +1

    Your voice reminds me of Mathew Mcconaughey. I don't mean that in a offensive way either :) Thanks for the demonstration.

  • @chloegerard4930
    @chloegerard4930 4 роки тому

    Great Content

  • @ceufrscio707
    @ceufrscio707 6 років тому

    4:00 4:38 5:44

  • @polytopiaislife1255
    @polytopiaislife1255 4 роки тому +1

    1.178 M of NaOH

  • @burathegreat5726
    @burathegreat5726 2 роки тому

    NaOH is M=1.177

  • @deet
    @deet 6 років тому +6

    lunch prep

  • @korbinianhuber2511
    @korbinianhuber2511 10 років тому

    We are working with concentrated HCl in our lab without wearing gloves. A drop from time to time is no big deal and gloves are just not handy at all

  • @martincarrillo7582
    @martincarrillo7582 4 роки тому

    Did the camera man burp at 1:10? lol

  • @SamSung-rh2ub
    @SamSung-rh2ub 4 роки тому

    khela mktabo f denya ou mcha lakhra zrban

  • @kanamechidori
    @kanamechidori 11 років тому

    Thank you :)

  • @timothy_liu
    @timothy_liu 4 роки тому

    I got 1.178M, Did Anyone Else Get Something Like This?

  • @dewaynebarnes9221
    @dewaynebarnes9221 4 роки тому +1

    When you overshoot and make it too pink in your video

  • @m-pressnickel1428
    @m-pressnickel1428 11 років тому

    Very Good Video ..(Y) explained well

  • @hanyroslie4401
    @hanyroslie4401 7 років тому +13

    You didn't use glove. It could harm you.
    You didn't condition the burette with distilled water first and then the base. Contamination could occur.
    You didn't use a funnel when pouring and this could cause spillage cos we all know we all make mistakes.
    You didn't read it at eye level and it could lead to parallax error and will affect the expected volume.
    You didn't swirl it while adding hence it does not guarantee full reaction as it is not homogenous.
    My conclusion is that this is a horrible and awfully inaccurate experiment.

    • @axelnz_
      @axelnz_ 6 років тому +1

      She had an electric stirer

    • @rajeshshahi1000
      @rajeshshahi1000 6 років тому +3

      You have now idea of amateur chemist a true chemist doesn't act like that looks like you are narcissistic

  • @renerodriguez8807
    @renerodriguez8807 8 років тому

    usefull 4 the test :D

  • @abdirahmansh.mohamed2031
    @abdirahmansh.mohamed2031 7 років тому

    this vedoe is better

  • @mraarob3527
    @mraarob3527 6 місяців тому

    hedwig kuze aniki

  • @huntersikari
    @huntersikari 9 років тому +1

    1,176744186

  • @funmiadebayo8882
    @funmiadebayo8882 4 роки тому +3

    Don't.Understand. AnythingThisWoman is. Saying

  • @zbynek2733
    @zbynek2733 6 років тому

    ŠEBESTÍK GOT ME HERE