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ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL


SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS STRAND
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2

LABORATORY REPORT: ACID-BASE TITRATION

GROUP MEMBERS: _________________________________________ DATE:_______________________________

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I. INTRODUCTION: PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS


(It contains a detailed description of why and how you are doing the experiment; describes specific objectives and
the chemistry theory/principles involved; brief review of existing information with citation; summary of
experimental intention and procedure.)
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II. METHODOLOGY
(Describe each procedure step-by-step; Important diagrams, set-ups and equipment must be properly attached and
labeled.)

A. Measuring B. Standardization C.Preparing E.Titration


D.Burette Set-up
Mass of Solution for Titration Experiment

A.

Figure 1.

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B.

Figure 2.
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C.

Figure 3. A Figure 3. B
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Figure 4.

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E.

Figure 5.

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III. DATA AND RESULT
(A presentation of data collected)
Data Table 1. Standardization of NaOH

Mass of NaOH
Amount of NaOH (in moles)
Volume (in cm3) 250.0
Concentration

Data Table 2.1 Determination of HCl Content in Sample Site B

1 2
Final Reading (in cm3)
Initial Reading (in cm3)
Volume added (in cm3)
Average Volume added (in cm3)

Data Table 2.2 Determination of HCl Content in Sample Site C

1 2
Final Reading (in cm3)
Initial Reading (in cm3)
Volume added (in cm3)
Average Volume added (in cm3)

Data Table 3. HCl Content in Sample Sites B and C

Volume of HCl Concentration of HCl


(in cm3)
Site B
Site C

IV. DISCUSSION OF RESULT

(Interpretation and discussion of your results demonstrate your understanding on what happened in the
experiment; Checklist:
 Discussion of what was found, briefly summarize of what your data tells you
 Findings supported by and reference to tables as appropriate
 Discussion of trends in your results and how these are shown by the data
 Discussion of what you learned about the how and why the experimental procedure employed, worked to achieve
the objectives as intended.)

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Guide Questions:
 What can you infer about the scenario given based on the concentration of HCl in the river?
 How does the pH value affect the water quality of the river?
 What is the essence of determining the unknown concentration of acid in the water as a parameter of its
standard quality?
 What are some conventional methods that can be employed to alleviate the situation of the river?

V. REFERENCES
(Follow APA Style. List at least five references like books, articles, notes, etc. Electronic sources follow a specified
format.

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