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Mother’s Day is THIS Sunday!

Mother’s Day is THIS Sunday!. Wednesday, May 7 th : “A” Day Thursday, May 8 th : “B” Day Agenda. Homework questions/collect Lab write-up: “Titration of an Acid and a Base ” Virtual titration Homework: “Titrations Practice” Worksheet Extra Credit Opportunity Lab next time – be sure to

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Mother’s Day is THIS Sunday!

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  1. Mother’s Day is THIS Sunday!

  2. Wednesday, May 7th: “A” DayThursday, May 8th: “B” DayAgenda • Homework questions/collect • Lab write-up: “Titration of an Acid and a Base” • Virtual titration • Homework: “Titrations Practice” Worksheet • Extra Credit Opportunity Lab next time – be sure to dress appropriately.. No flip-flops!

  3. Homework Questions • Sec. 15.3 review, pg. 556: #1-12

  4. Lab: “Titration of an Acid and a Base”Purpose • The purpose of this lab is to determine the normality of an unknown concentration of sodium hydroxide, NaOH. • For an acid or a base that dissociates in a 1:1 ratio, the normality is equal to the molarity. NaOH Na+ + OH– HCl + H2O H3O+ + Cl- (Both acid and base are 1:1 ratio)

  5. Lab: “Titration of an Acid and a Base” • After the titration, the normality of the base will be calculated using the following formula: Normality(B) Volume(B) = Normality(A) Volume(A) • Rearrange to solve for the normality(B): Normality(B) = Normality(A)Volume(A) Volume(B)

  6. Lab: “Titration of an Acid and a Base” • Calculation #4: Absolute error: Ea = average Normality(B) – actual value • Calculation #5: Relative error: Er = absolute error X 100 % actual value

  7. Lab: “Titration of an Acid and a Base”Write-Up • Title • Purpose • Hypothesis: What do you think the concentration of the base is? • Materials • Procedure • Reflection Statement

  8. Virtual Titration • Before we do our actual acid-base titration next time, I thought it would be a good idea (and fun) to do some virtual titrations for practice. • Follow the handout and do HCl and NaOH first. • When you’re finished, try other acid-base combinations... • Homework: • “Titrations Practice” worksheet

  9. Extra Credit Opportunity Morrison High School presents “The Wizard of Oz”! • Friday, May 9th: 7:00 pm • Saturday, May 10th: 7:00 pm • Sunday, May 11th: 2:00 pm • Tickets: $5:00 • Attend ANY performance • Have me sign your program • Bring program to class on Mon/Tues You will get 15 extra credit points!

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