This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic overview / introduction to titrations. It shows you how to calculate the unknown concentration of an acid solution and how to determine the volume of base added to completely neutralize the acid and to reach the equivalence point. It also explains how to calculate the pH of acid base titration experiment before, at and beyond the equivalence point. This video contains plenty of examples, equations, formulas, and practice problems.
Here is a list of topics:
1. Acid Base Titration Stoichiometry
2. How to Calculate the Unknown Concentration of an Acid
3. Dilution Formula - M1V1=M2V2
4. Acid Base Titration Calculations - Volume Required to Reach the Equivalence Point
5. How To Determine The Volume of Base Required to Completely Neutralize The Acid
6. Acid Base Neutralization Reaction
7. Acid Base Titration Curves - pH vs Volume
8. Strong Acid Strong Base Titration Curve - PH is 7 at the Equivalence Point
9. Weak Acid Strong Base Titration Curve - pH is greater than 7 at the equivalence point
10. pH = pKa at one half of the equivalence point
11. How to determine the pKa of a weak acid using titration curves
12. Weak Base Strong Acid Titration Curve
13. HCl and NaOH Titration
14. H2SO4 and NaOH Titration Acid Base Neutralization Reaction - Double Replacement
15. Strong Acid Strong Base Titration Calculations - pH of Solution Before and After The Equivalence Point
16. pH and pOH Calculations
17. How To Determine the pH of a Strong Acid Solution
18. pH of a Strong Base Solution
19. Weak Acid Strong Base Titration - pH Calculations
20. pH of a weak acid solution
21. Ka, [H3O+] and pH Calculations
22. ICE Tables vs BCA Tables
23. ICE Table Units - Molarity - Moles per Liter
24. pH of a weak acid strong base titration before, at and after the equivalence point
25. pH before equivalence point - Buffer Solution
26. Buffer Solutions - pH Calculations - Henderson Hasselbach Equation - Weak Acid and Conjugate Weak Base
27. pKa Calculations From Ka
28. pH at the Equivalence Point - Ice table and BCA table
29. pH of a weak base solution - Kb, Ka, pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-] Calculations
30. Solving For X Without Using The Quadratic Formula
31. Weak Base Strong Acid Titration Calculations - pH Before, During and Beyond the Equivalence Point
32. Titration Indicators, Color Change and pH Range
33. Phenolpthalein, Methyl Orange, and Bromothymol Blue Indicators
Here is a list of topics:
1. Acid Base Titration Stoichiometry
2. How to Calculate the Unknown Concentration of an Acid
3. Dilution Formula - M1V1=M2V2
4. Acid Base Titration Calculations - Volume Required to Reach the Equivalence Point
5. How To Determine The Volume of Base Required to Completely Neutralize The Acid
6. Acid Base Neutralization Reaction
7. Acid Base Titration Curves - pH vs Volume
8. Strong Acid Strong Base Titration Curve - PH is 7 at the Equivalence Point
9. Weak Acid Strong Base Titration Curve - pH is greater than 7 at the equivalence point
10. pH = pKa at one half of the equivalence point
11. How to determine the pKa of a weak acid using titration curves
12. Weak Base Strong Acid Titration Curve
13. HCl and NaOH Titration
14. H2SO4 and NaOH Titration Acid Base Neutralization Reaction - Double Replacement
15. Strong Acid Strong Base Titration Calculations - pH of Solution Before and After The Equivalence Point
16. pH and pOH Calculations
17. How To Determine the pH of a Strong Acid Solution
18. pH of a Strong Base Solution
19. Weak Acid Strong Base Titration - pH Calculations
20. pH of a weak acid solution
21. Ka, [H3O+] and pH Calculations
22. ICE Tables vs BCA Tables
23. ICE Table Units - Molarity - Moles per Liter
24. pH of a weak acid strong base titration before, at and after the equivalence point
25. pH before equivalence point - Buffer Solution
26. Buffer Solutions - pH Calculations - Henderson Hasselbach Equation - Weak Acid and Conjugate Weak Base
27. pKa Calculations From Ka
28. pH at the Equivalence Point - Ice table and BCA table
29. pH of a weak base solution - Kb, Ka, pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-] Calculations
30. Solving For X Without Using The Quadratic Formula
31. Weak Base Strong Acid Titration Calculations - pH Before, During and Beyond the Equivalence Point
32. Titration Indicators, Color Change and pH Range
33. Phenolpthalein, Methyl Orange, and Bromothymol Blue Indicators
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