Click and drag on elements in orderPlace the steps of a titration in order from beginning to end.InstructionsDrag and drop application.Choice 1 of 4. Record the pH after each addition of standard solution until reaching the equivalence point. toggle buttonRecord the pH after each addition of standard solution until reaching the equivalence point.Choice 2 of 4. Put the electrodes of a pH meter in the beaker, and record the initial pH of the solution. toggle buttonPut the electrodes of a pH meter in the beaker, and record the initial pH of the solution.Choice 3 of 4. Fill a buret with the standard solution of known concentration. Add measured volumes slowly and mix into the solution in the beaker. toggle buttonFill a buret with the standard solution of known concentration. Add measured volumes slowly and mix into the solution in the beaker.Choice 4 of 4. Put a measured volume of an acidic or basic solution of unknown concentration in a beaker. toggle buttonPut a measured volume of an acidic or basic solution of unknown concentration in a beaker.
Question
Click and drag on elements in orderPlace the steps of a titration in order from beginning to end.InstructionsDrag and drop application.Choice 1 of 4. Record the pH after each addition of standard solution until reaching the equivalence point. toggle buttonRecord the pH after each addition of standard solution until reaching the equivalence point.Choice 2 of 4. Put the electrodes of a pH meter in the beaker, and record the initial pH of the solution. toggle buttonPut the electrodes of a pH meter in the beaker, and record the initial pH of the solution.Choice 3 of 4. Fill a buret with the standard solution of known concentration. Add measured volumes slowly and mix into the solution in the beaker. toggle buttonFill a buret with the standard solution of known concentration. Add measured volumes slowly and mix into the solution in the beaker.Choice 4 of 4. Put a measured volume of an acidic or basic solution of unknown concentration in a beaker. toggle buttonPut a measured volume of an acidic or basic solution of unknown concentration in a beaker.
Solution
The steps of a titration in order from beginning to end are:
- Put a measured volume of an acidic or basic solution of unknown concentration in a beaker.
- Put the electrodes of a pH meter in the beaker, and record the initial pH of the solution.
- Fill a buret with the standard solution of known concentration. Add measured volumes slowly and mix into the solution in the beaker.
- Record the pH after each addition of standard solution until reaching the equivalence point.
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