Basic Titration Methods - Higher Difficulty Problems

Q. In a back titration, what is the first step?
  • A. Add excess titrant to the analyte
  • B. Measure the pH of the solution
  • C. Dilute the analyte solution
  • D. Add a color indicator
Q. In a titration involving a strong acid and a strong base, what is the expected pH at the equivalence point?
  • A. 7
  • B. 3
  • C. 10
  • D. 0
Q. What is the main advantage of using a burette in titration?
  • A. It allows for precise volume measurements
  • B. It can heat the solution
  • C. It automatically mixes the solutions
  • D. It changes color during the reaction
Q. What is the purpose of a standard solution in titration?
  • A. To provide a known concentration for comparison
  • B. To dilute the analyte solution
  • C. To act as a solvent
  • D. To change the color of the solution
Q. Which type of titration would you use to determine the concentration of a weak acid?
  • A. Strong acid-strong base titration
  • B. Weak acid-strong base titration
  • C. Redox titration
  • D. Complexometric titration
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