Acid–alkali conductometric titration worksheet | 14–16 years

Acid-alkali conductometric titration student sheet and teacher notes, with an acid-alkali conductometric titration set up in the foreground.

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Develop your learners’ understanding of ions and the changes in ionic concentrations in an acid-alkali neutralisation

Use this worksheet with your 14–16 learners to consolidate their understanding of ions and the changes in ionic concentrations observed in an acid–alkali neutralisation. It accompanies the Exhibition chemistry video and article Shocking revelations, which demonstrates a conductometric titration of barium hydroxide with sulfuric(VI) acid to strengthen learners’ mental models of particles reacting in solution. Teacher notes, with answers, are also available. 

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