Title
Volumetric Analysis. Problem Solving, Example 14.2 - What is the concentration of a solutionCreator
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Distance Education, Learning and Teaching Support (DELTS), Debbie Wheeler, Geoff Rayner-CanhamDescription
Demonstration of example problem: Barium hydroxide solution reacts with hydrochloric acid in a neutralization (double replacement) reaction to give a solution of barium chloride and water:
A volume of 25.00 mL of barium hydroxide solution is placed in an Erlenmeyer flask.
It requires the addition of a volume of 17.64 mL of 0.1000 mol∙L-1 hydrochloric acid to reach the end point.
What is the concentration of the barium hydroxide solution?
Ba(OH)₂(aq)+ 2 HCl(aq)BaCl₂(aq)+ 2 H₂O(l)
Learning Design
Problem-solving example of Volumetric Analysis.Date Created
2012Format
Video/mp4Duration
03:52 minutes/secondsDate updated
2013-08-01T13:47:08Z