Titration
 
Summary  In this lab, students were given the task of finding the percent ionization of the acetic acid, CH3CO2H, in vinegar. Students would slowly add in sodium hydroxide, a base, into the acetic acid until it was neutralized, and showed a pale pink. Materials included a funnel, a burette, beakers, a hot plate, an Erlenmeyer flask, a graduated cylinder, a pippette, and a magnetic stir bar.   Data         Percent Ionization of Vinegar  Our percent ionization of vinegar is  0.45% . This is such a low number because it is a weak acid, so the molecules doesn't seperate easily, and so not all of them split into ions.   Photos    Our setup     Trial #1 Analyte (Failed)     Trial #2 Analyte at Equivalence Point   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
