Preparing Soluble Salts Using Acids and Alkalis through Titration Technique
The video explains how to prepare a soluble salt using acids and alkalis. The presenter explains the concept of titration and its importance in determining the exact amount of acid required to neutralize a base. Through the process of titration, the exact ratio of reactants is determined, and from this, a pure, dry sample of the salt can be produced. The video also shows the steps involved in evaporating off the water to form a crystalline solid. The technique can be used to make salts containing sodium, potassium, and ammonium ions, and it is useful when all bases and carbonates containing these ions are soluble.
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