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Description
Volumetric Analysis
version 2.1
Volumetric Analysis can be used:
- For titration problem drills,
- As a quick way to calculate titration solutions (with worked answers),
- To check your own answers in real titrations,
- By teachers to generate an almost unlimited number of titration problems for testing.
Using the Volumetric Analysis program
- 3 Different Titration Types
- Acid-Base
- Oxidant-Reductant
- Iodine-Thiosulphate
- Select Reactants from the two
dropdown boxes,
- Enter your own Data,
- Set which reactant is the standard solution
- or
- Randomly generate it:
Randomly generate questions,
with new settings for Titration Type, Reactants and data
Randomly generate data for the
current question settings
- Show or Hides the Data box or Question Area parts of
the display
-
- Show Volume in mL and L or cm³ and dm³
-
Pop up the Windows calculator
-
Show a worked solution to the
problem using 4 step method
Solving Volumetric Analysis Problems
A Four Step process is used in the Volumetric Analysis Solution window
Each click of the Next Step button moves one step closer to answering the question
Step 1. Balanced Equation(s)
. This step is need to find the mole ratio used in step 3 (moles of unknown : moles of known)
Step 2.
moles of the "known" reagent, using n=cv (or sometimes n=m/M)
Step 3.
moles of the "unknown" reagent, worked out by using the first two steps,
i.e. mole ratio of (unknown / known) X moles of known
Step 4.
the final step (answering the question!),
using step 3 and c=n/v (or sometimes m=nM) to calculate the concentration, or
mass or percentage etc. of the unknown
System Requirements
pH and Titration Curves (32-bit)
Chemical Formula Tutor v1.2 Chemware Suite - Student Version Electrochemical Cells - Student v1.01 Electrochemical Cells Pro v2.2 Organic Chemistry - Student v2.23 Organic Chemistry Pro v3.1 pH and Titration Curves (32-bit) v3.4 PhySIX Trout’s Internet Clock v2.9 Volumetric Analysis v2.1
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