All you need to teach titration effectively

The equipment for a titration including a burette, clamp and clamp stand, a conical flask and white tile, volumetric pipette, pipette filler and dropping bottle

Source: © Dan Bright

Help your post-16 learners grasp the titration method with this poster, fact sheet and practical example

Help your post-16 learners get to grips with the important analytical technique, titration. Display the poster in your classroom and use the fact sheet to familiarise students with the steps involved in this practical. Download the resource and use indigestion tablets to neutralise an acid to give learners valuable titration practice. This investigation will also help them understand the reasons behind steps in the procedure. Suitable for key stage 5, S5–6 and equivalent post-16 courses.

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