Do you have a solution whose concentration you want to determine? Then why not try a titration? Prof Al from the Chemistry Department at AUT demonstrates the dos and donts.
Great video and it's good to know how to get rid of bubbles. Do you think it would be better to put in a small amount of titrant, clear any bubbles if they exist by the method you demonstrated and then top up the burette? By doing it this way, it would become part of the procedure and any bubbles would be cleared every time, in one go and without wasting any titrant. I absolutely love your lab by the way. It looks amazing!
Thank you prof. Now i really know that i will pass my practical test. THANKS SOO MUCH.😊✔✌
Well explained! Thank you sir
Thank u for sharing sir. It's a great help for me to help the students how to handle and do the proper way.
Thanks Prof AL!
Great video and it's good to know how to get rid of bubbles. Do you think it would be better to put in a small amount of titrant, clear any bubbles if they exist by the method you demonstrated and then top up the burette? By doing it this way, it would become part of the procedure and any bubbles would be cleared every time, in one go and without wasting any titrant.
I absolutely love your lab by the way. It looks amazing!
Great videos Allan - thanks for sharing :)
Merci.. :-)
Well explained.
Thank you very much, it's well explained and understood ❤ 🤝🤝😁👌👌💪💪💪💪💪🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌💯💯💯💯💯
I love your video
Huge help
Is this redox titration?
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How much the concentration of HCl??
Isn’t it better to put HCL in the burette
No
why is that
This is alkalimetry
No
No
Thank you sm from a UoA student lmao
titration so harddddddddddd😔😔😭😭😭