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Titration Calculations Worksheet

This worksheet focuses on titration calculations, including stoichiometry, molarity, and acid-base reactions, suitable for Grade 9 science students.

Grade 9 Science ChemistryTitration Calculations
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HS-PS1-2HS-PS1-7

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ChemistryTitrationStoichiometryMolarityAcid-Base
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Titration Calculations Worksheet

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1. In a titration, the unknown concentration of a solution is determined by reacting it with a solution of known concentration, called a(n)  .

2. The point at which the moles of acid equal the moles of base in a titration is known as the   point.

1. Which of the following pieces of equipment is NOT typically used in a titration?

a

Burette

b

Pipette

c

Spectrophotometer

d

Erlenmeyer flask

2. What is the molarity of a solution if 25.0 mL of 0.10 M NaOH is required to neutralize 20.0 mL of an HCl solution?

a

0.08 M

b

0.10 M

c

0.125 M

d

0.20 M

1. A 30.0 mL sample of an unknown concentration of H₂SO₄ is titrated with 0.150 M NaOH. If 25.0 mL of NaOH is required to reach the equivalence point, what is the concentration of the H₂SO₄ solution? (Hint: Write the balanced chemical equation first.)

1. An indicator is used in titration to show the exact point of neutralization.

T

True

F

False