Chemistry Topic Practice

Practical: Titrations | GCSE Chemistry Practice

Titrations are used to find the exact volume of acid needed to neutralise an alkali.

How do you know when the end-point of a titration is reached?

What is Practical: Titrations | Practice?

"An analytical technique used to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or alkali."

Question 1

Which of these metals is the MOST reactive?

Question 2

Zinc is extracted from its ore by heating with carbon. This is because...

Question 3

Which of these metals will NOT react with dilute acid?

Neutralisation Math

Use a pipette to measure a set volume of alkali.

Use a burette to add acid dropwise near the end-point.

Use a single-color indicator (like phenolphthalein).

Repeat until you have concordant results (within 0.1cm³).

Exam Tip

Practical Skill: Always read the burette at the bottom of the meniscus at eye level for accuracy.

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