TITRATION IS AN ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE .IT IS WIDELY USED IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY .IT ALLOWS FOOD MANUFACTURES TO DETERMINE THE QUANTITY OF A REACTANT IN A SAMPLE .
THE CONSUMER PRODUCT LIKE,
1 )BEVERAGE
DANGEROUS LEVELS OF SPECIFIC INGREDIENTS LIKE CITRIC ACID IN BEVERAGE CAN BE ANALYSED USING TITRATION METHOD
2) DRINKING WATER
IN DRINKING WATER THE HARDNESS OF WATER CAN BE ANALYSED USING TITRATION METHODS
3)VITAMIN C OR VITAMIN E
THE CONCENTRATION OF VITAMIN C OR VITAMIN E CAN BE ANALYSED USIN TITRATIO METHOD
4)GUAVA PRODUCTS
ASCORBIC ACID CONTENT IN GUAVA PRODUCTS
5) LAUNDRY DETERGENTS
NON IONIC SURFACTANTS IN LAUNDRY DETERGENTS CAN BE ANALYSED & DETERMINED USING TITRATION METHODS
7. Applications in real life. Cite at least 3 consumer products other than vinegar that can...
Titration of acetic acid.
4. What is the advantage of doing three trials, especially since you are doing exactly time? What does your standard deviation tell you about the precision of your results'? is, especially since you are doing exactly the same thing each 5. Error analysis. Suppose during the titration you added NaOH sufficient to change the indicator to a much darker pink color. How would this affect your experimental result? Would this increase of decrease your experimental acetic...
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LAB 7: Titrations Continued --Titration of Household Products 51 III. Data Analysis Titration of Vinegar and Antacid Tablets Keep your notes for this experiment on this sheet. Turn this data sheet in along with a neatly written page with your calculations for your report. REPORT ALL VALUES TO AT LEAST THREE SIGNIFICANT FIGURES. READ YOUR BURETTE TO THE NEAREST 0.05 mL INCREMENT. PART A. Titration of Vinegar Mass of empty flaske Mass of flask and vinegar Mass of vinegar (g)...
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Discussion: 1. Compare the molarities of the three samples of vinegar that you analyzed. The "precision" of your titration technique is how similar the three values are (the closer the values, the better your precision). 2. Compare the average molarity you obtained to the molarity of the acetic acid in the vinegar as listed on the vinegar bottle. What could account for any differences between these values? 3. How do your pH values compare to the pH determined using the...
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