Thursday, September 25, 2014

Acid/Base Titration Lab

    A Bronsted-Lowery acid is any substance that donates a Hydrogen atom, and a Bronsted-Lowery base is substances that accept a Hydrogen atom. All acid base equations have the hydrogen in common whether it is a cation or an anion. Titration is the process of finding the unknown molarity of one solution by slowly adding  a solution of a known concentration to the unknown.

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