What is the purpose of a titration in qualitative analysis?

Practice Questions

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What is the purpose of a titration in qualitative analysis?
  1. To determine the molecular weight of a compound
  2. To identify the endpoint of a reaction
  3. To measure the boiling point of a solution
  4. To separate components of a mixture

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the purpose of a titration in qualitative analysis?
  • Step 1: Understand that titration is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution.
  • Step 2: Recognize that in qualitative analysis, we want to find out what specific ions or compounds are present in a sample.
  • Step 3: Learn that during titration, a solution of known concentration (the titrant) is added to the solution being tested until a reaction is complete.
  • Step 4: Identify the endpoint of the titration, which is the point at which the reaction is complete, often indicated by a color change.
  • Step 5: Conclude that by knowing the amount of titrant used to reach the endpoint, we can infer the presence of specific ions in the sample.
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