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23.8 mL of NaOH is dispensed from the buret.

What is titration?

  • Titration is a process in which a solution of a known concentration is titrated with a solution of an unknown concentration to determine its concentration.
  • It is also known as titrimetry
  • Titration is a way of volumetric analysis
  • Titrant, which is the solution of known concentration, is added from buret to a known quantity of analyte, which is the solution of unknown concentration.
  • As we know the volume of the titrant added, it helps in determining the concentration of the unknown.
  • Mostly, an indicator is used to indicate the end of the reaction which is called the endpoint.

What are the types of titration?

There are several types of titration. However, the most common titrations are as follows

  • Acid-base titrations
  • Redox titrations.
  • Precipitation titrations
  • Complexometric titrations

The initial reading of buret, [tex]V_i[/tex] = 0.00 ml

The final reading of buret, [tex]V_f[/tex] = 23.8 ml

Change in volume, [tex]\Delta V = V_f - V_i[/tex]

                                    = 23.8 - 0.00 = 23.8 ml

Hence, the volume of NaOH dispensed from the burette is 23.8 ml.

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Question: Suppose you titrated a sample of NaOH with 0.150 m of HCl. Your starting volume on the burette is 0.00 ml. This is your final reading. How much NaOH was dispensed from the buret?

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