Experiment kit designed to teach students the method and practical use of titration as a method of determining the concentration of a solution
Students will learn the practice and use of titration before performing a titration experiment of their own
Kit contains enough material for 10 groups, including chemicals, observation sheets, and student exercise copymasters
Safety data sheets included to inform safe storage and maintenance of chemicals
Perfect experiment for high school chemistry classes
Description
A major challenge for any scientist is identifying what and how much of something is in a solution. One of the most common measurement techniques used is titration. The activities in this kit will focus on how acid-base titrations work and how to identify the concentration of an unknown acid. Kit contains enough materials for 10 groups. Teachers manual and Student Study Guide copy masters are included.
Kit includes:
(10) 10ml 0.01M Sodium Hydroxide
(10) 2mL 0.1N Hydrochloric Acid
(10) 1.5mL Phenolphthalein Indicator
(10) 1mL Universal Indicator
(10) Universal Indicator Color Charts
(10) Reaction Vessels
For Laboratory Use Only. Not for drug, food or household use. Keep out of reach of children. For more information, refer to the Safety Data Sheet.