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Titration Apparatus

Part of Titrations (HT)GCSE Chemistry

This diagram covers Titration Apparatus within Titrations (HT) for GCSE Chemistry. Revise Titrations (HT) in Quantitative Chemistry for GCSE Chemistry with 22 exam-style questions and 20 flashcards. This topic appears regularly enough that it should still be part of a steady revision cycle. It is section 2 of 13 in this topic. Focus on the labels, the relationships between parts, and the explanation that turns the diagram into an exam-ready answer.

Topic position

Section 2 of 13

Practice

22 questions

Recall

20 flashcards

📐 Titration Apparatus

Labelled titration apparatus showing burette with scale, clamp stand, conical flask with indicator, tap control, and white tile for observing colour change

Figure 1: Standard titration apparatus setup

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Practice Questions for Titrations (HT)

What is the purpose of a titration?

  • A. To find the unknown concentration of a solution
  • B. To measure the temperature change of a reaction
  • C. To separate a mixture into its components
  • D. To identify the gas produced in a reaction
1 markfoundation

Explain why the burette should be rinsed with the acid solution before filling it for a titration.

2 marksstandard

Quick Recall Flashcards

What are concordant results?
Titration results within 0.10 cm³ of each other These are the reliable results used to calculate the mean
What is a titration?
A technique to find an unknown concentration by adding a solution of known concentration until the reaction is complete You measure exactly how much was added

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