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Khan Academy: Titration Introduction
Introduction to acid-base titrations using example of titrating 20.0 mL of HCl of unknown concentration with 0.100 M NaOH. Covers indicators, endpoint, equivalence point, and calculating the unknown concentration. [8:50]
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Khan Academy: Titration Calculation Example
An example of titrating a strong acid, hydrochloric acid, with a strong base barium hydroxide. Learn how to calculate the unknown concentration when you don't have a 1:1 molar ratio of H+ to OH-. [7:50]
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Khan Academy: Titration of a Strong Acid With a Strong Base
An example of calculating the pH before the equivalence point for titration of strong acid, hydrochloric acid, with strong base, NaOH. [10:12]
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Khan Academy: Titration of a Strong Acid With a Strong Base Part 2
An example calculating the pH at and after the equivalence point for titration of strong acid, hydrochloric acid, with strong base, NaOH. [10:17]
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Khan Academy: Titration of a Weak Acid With a Strong Base
An example calculating the pH for titration of acetic acid with strong base NaOH before adding any base and at half-equivalence point. [14:27]
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Khan Academy: Titration of a Weak Acid With a Strong Base Part 2
An example of calculating the pH for titration of acetic acid with strong base NaOH at equivalence point and past the equivalence point. [15:13]
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Khan Academy: Titration of a Weak Base With a Strong Acid
An example calculating the pH for titration of weak base, ammonia, with strong acid, HCl, before any HCl is added and at half-equivalence point. [14:57]