Chem 111 Online Exp:           Titration Curves


First read the Titration Curves experiment in the lab manual.


Focus on the Introduction, Interpretation of Titration Curves, Treatment of Results for Graphs, Treatment of Results for Calculations, and Sample Problems.   You may omit the Procedure as you are not performing the actual experiment, and as you will be watching the experiment being performed a video.

Then watch the three videos for this experiment. 

Please watch them in the order of: (1) PreLab Talk, (2) The Experiment, and (3) Graphs.

Either click on the video title or picture shown below to watch the video in YouTube.  A quality-setting of 1080p is usually available. 

When finished with the videos,
you will need to print your 3 pages of graphs from the appropriate lab section link further below.  Then perform calculations and submit your completed report. 

Finally, you will need to take the ONLINE QUIZ using eLearn.  Check in eLearn to see when the quiz closes for your section. 
Be advised that questions relating to Video 2 "Experiment" are on the quiz.
 
See below for further instructions.
Video 1: PreLab Talk (13:06) image 
Video 2: Experiment (22:37)  experiment 
Video 3: Graphs (4:55)   graph 
Lab Report Sheet 

A paper hardcopy of this report sheet will have already been given to you during a previous in-lab session at Capilano University.  It is also available for printing at home using this link should you need:
                                        Paper Format:   pdf
Raw Data

The concentration of NaOH is shown at the same link below for graphs.

Titration Curve Graphs


Click on your lab section.
section L1 section L3
section L2 section L4
Calculations

Please refer to your lab manual and video #1 above.
Submission of Completed Lab Report


Please submit your completed lab report at your next in-person Chem 111 lab session.  Be sure to have the 3 graphs stapled to the back of your report sheet, in the correct order.

ONLINE QUIZ

Please login to your eLearn account for CapU and locate the quiz for this experiment.  You will have a limited amount of time to complete the quiz once you begin.