Titrations (AQA GCSE Chemistry)

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Performing a Titration

What titrations are used for

  • Titrations are a method of analysing the concentration of solutions
  • Acid-base titrations are one of the most important kinds of titrations
  • They can determine exactly how much alkali is needed to neutralise a quantity of acid – and vice versa
  • You may be asked to calculate the moles present in a given amount, the concentration or volume required to neutralise an acid or a base

Types of titrations

  • Titrations can also be used to prepare salts or other precipitates and in redox reactions
  • Indicators are used to show the endpoint in a titration
  • Wide range indicators such as litmus are not suitable for a titration as they do not give a sharp enough colour change at the end point
  • Some of the most common indicators with their corresponding colours are shown below

Common Indicators & Their Corresponding Colours Table

Common Indicators & Their Colours Table, downloadable IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

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