@@pradeep4791 a titrant is a substance of a KNOWN concentration. That means, the concentration is precalculated. Unfortunately, that was not explained in the video
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Shouldnt the unknown substance always in the burette? Because with indicators apart from phenolphthalein such as Methyl Orange and Thymol Blue it is way easier to see the color changes that indicate its endpoint if the tyrand(HCL) is placed on in the burette and the known is placed in the conical flask first?
The burette and the pipette should have been washed. The burette first with de ionised water and then the solution going into the burette. Secondly, the pipette should have also been washed with the solution going inside of it and the conical flask too. Results wouldn’t be very reliable
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im sorry but the unit of your final answer is incorrect. Remember, you are looking for the concentration of substanceA. the unit must be the same as the unit of your substance b (which is mol/L)
Wasn’t the volume of the acid and alkali supposed to be converted to dm^-3? Because the unit of concentration is mol/dm^3
Yes I think you are correct. Pinning this for others to see.
Where should be the acid placed
@@IvanKahl how did you know that the concentration of NaoH was 0.1..?????????
If we're gonna convert both of them won't the units just get cancelled out with no effect on the answer?
@@pradeep4791 a titrant is a substance of a KNOWN concentration. That means, the concentration is precalculated. Unfortunately, that was not explained in the video
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I also have chemistry practical which is exactly titration. I'm glad there's this..thanks alot
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Shouldnt the unknown substance always in the burette? Because with indicators apart from phenolphthalein such as Methyl Orange and Thymol Blue it is way easier to see the color changes that indicate its endpoint if the tyrand(HCL) is placed on in the burette and the known is placed in the conical flask first?
In the exam the exact indicator to use will be given
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Thank you so much ur video is still very useful upto now ❤❤❤
Thank you so much
I have now gotten a better understanding of titration
Thanks a lot for nice teaching sir
Thanks for the help with chemistry
Got a prac test tomorrow, thanks bro.
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Glad you found it useful!
About to do a a titration practical and so far I am hopeful atleast there is the power of Guessing on my side 😂
5:15 would using a stir bar and stir plate be sufficient? (As opposed to shaking it constantly as seen here)
You could probably make use of a stir bar and stir plate. It shouldn't have any impact on the experiment.
@@IvanKahl yeah thsts what i thought... Was wondering if there was a specific reason you opted not to. Thanks for the reply!
Is the volume of base not supposed to be 25 and not the other way around
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Great experience
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How did you transform so smoothly?
Do I not rinse the burette with water first and then with the solution I am using
Do you have to let the air out of the burret before filling like you do with a sep funnel?
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Good that was a great help there thank you
How do you know before hand if the reaction is a strong acid-strong base or weak acid, strong base vice versa?
Tanx bro 4making me understand how 2 find d concentration
Thank you sir it is very useful
THANKS calculations too .PLEASE
Really I have a chemistry practical tomorrow
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You mean sir,I need to request 0.1 Molarity of Naoh from the chemist to perform the experiment?
thank u very much.. its really very useful
Thanks for making this easy
Bro thanks you helped me i was like the worst in titration 7:19
really helpful
thank you very much..was helpful
it a nice lesson
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thanks for the video
Thanks Sir very useful
No problem
Thanks sir
Thanks bro I have a chemistry practical tomorrow. Tell you how I did after it
Good luck!
Ivan Kahl practical wise i did well but the theory part i messed it up
Thank you so much Sir for the explanation... It is too helpful
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how can calculate the recovery and purity of silver?
I’m still probably going to fail my practical bc the grading of them is ridiculous, but I feel much more prepared now.
thanks very useful
The burette and the pipette should have been washed. The burette first with de ionised water and then the solution going into the burette. Secondly, the pipette should have also been washed with the solution going inside of it and the conical flask too. Results wouldn’t be very reliable
Very nice
OMG it's Fuckin great. I have practical tomorrow
This is what I was looking for...👍great.
Thank you very much,Sir.
It's soo useful
What if you were to titrate with 2HNO
Mistake. You are showing a funnel but calling it a conical flask
What % of HCL is 0.690M HCL? How do you get the % concentration of HCL using titration? What % does 0.05M HCL relate to in %?
thank you sooo much, this video really helped me alot.
Wait ain't you supposed to use pippette for NAOH since its an alkali and use biuret for HCI
I thought so too
well explained
Does anybody's hand get tired during the swirling of the conical flask?
Thanks so much
Why are you not filling the Burett all the way up to 0 explanation please
Thank you so much
Thank you bro
cant you use the mole ratio method
thnq sir i got it clearly
ME TOO!
This is acidimatry or not
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Thanks dud
How did you know that concentration of NaOH was 0.1..?????
so it is very useful
I'm glad it helped
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Hi Ivan, this is Ravi from Pearson Education. Are you interested to work with us? I am looking for a person who can create lab experiment videos of chemistry and you are pretty good in that. Hoping to listen from you.
it was a very good video IVAN ; i liked it but it should be a bit faster than it is.
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Enx so much
Thnx sir
Very helpful
It's a pleasure
thankyou
Tqs sir
Why u say the equation is balanced?
What's the titration level of NaOH in the solution
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I have practical tomorrow
Are you from Reddam?
I was in Reddam in South Africa. Matriculated in 2016 😁👍🏻
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Dude I’m also at Reddam and I have a chem prac tomorrow lel
That's awesome! Hope it goes well!
which school is this ??
Reddam House Bedfordview in South Africa
Still relevant 5 years later
Still relevant 6 years later
Thank you very much sir.
im sorry but the unit of your final answer is incorrect. Remember, you are looking for the concentration of substanceA. the unit must be the same as the unit of your substance b (which is mol/L)
Nice vedio
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Thank you
So interesting
Sorry, Ivan...where is your lab coat?
Good observation 🙊. It appears magically at 3:30... 😬