Intro to Acid-Base Titration Curves definitions Flashcards
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Titrant
A solution with known concentration used to neutralize the titrate in a titration process.Titrate
An acidic or basic solution with unknown concentration neutralized by the titrant.Titration Curve
A graph plotting pH against the volume of titrant added during a titration.Equivalence Point
The point in a titration where moles of acid equal moles of base, indicating complete neutralization.Molarity
A measure of concentration, representing moles of solute per liter of solution.Stoichiometry
The calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions, simplified in titration by a specific formula.Diprotic Acid
An acid that can donate two protons or hydrogen ions per molecule in a reaction.Polyprotic Acid
An acid that can donate more than one proton or hydrogen ion per molecule.Sigmoidal Curve
The S-shaped curve observed in titrations involving strong acids and bases.Burette
A laboratory apparatus used to dispense precise volumes of liquid, especially in titrations.Neutralization
A chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react to form water and a salt.Strong Base
A base that completely dissociates in solution, providing a high concentration of OH- ions.Strong Acid
An acid that completely dissociates in solution, providing a high concentration of H+ ions.Volume
The amount of space that a substance or object occupies, crucial in titration calculations.pH
A scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.