TitrationTitration is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of a solution by gradually adding a solution of known concentration until a reaction is complete. Typically, an indicator is used to show the endpoint, often through a color change. This method is commonly used in chemistry for analyzing acids, bases, and redox reactions. 1 / 5Which of the following is the primary objective of a titration? To determine the color of the solution To measure the temperature of the solution To find the concentration of an unknown solution To observe the boiling point of the solution 2 / 5In an acid-base titration, the point at which the acid has completely reacted with the base is called the End point Equivalence point Halfway point Starting point 3 / 5Which of the following indicators would be suitable for a titration between a strong acid and a weak base? Methyl orange Phenolphthalein Bromothymol blue All 4 / 5If 25.0 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is required to completely neutralize 50.0 mL of HCl, what is the concentration of the HCl? 0.025 M 0.05 M 0.1 M 0.2 M 5 / 5Which piece of laboratory equipment is primarily used to deliver the titrant in a titration? Beaker Pipette Burette Flask Your score isThe average score is 66% 0% Restart quiz