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SSI3013

DATA-LOGGING
ACID-BASE TITRATION
USING PH
SENSOR
Members Name : Norizam Azwani
Binti Abu Yaziz
(D20161073926)
: Nurul Izzati
Binti Mohamad Zuhri
(D20161073927)
Lecturer : En. Azmi Bin Ibrahim

DATA LOGGING
The process where computer
used to collect data through
sensors, data analyzed and save
the results of the collection and
analysis become the output.
The data logger is the electronic
instrument that records the
measurement over time.

COMPONENTS OF DATA
LOGGING SYSTEM

Title :
Acid-Base Titration Using PH Sensor
Objectives :
1.To perform a potentiometric titration of an
acidic solution of known molarity.

2.To graph the volume of base added against


the pH and to determine the equivalence
point.

3.To calculate the molarity of the basic


solution.

Acid
Base

ENGAG
E

What we know about acids and


bases ?
Acids
- Level of PH : 1 to 6
- Examples : lemons and vinegar
Bases
- Level of PH : 8 to 14
- Baking soda and medicines. Flavor is added to medicines
to offset the bitter taste
Natural
- Level of PH : 7
- Example : water

EMPOWER
Planning and doing experiment

PLANNING AND
CARRYING OUT
EXPERIMENT

RESULT

ENHANCE
1. Citric acid
. Plays a role in one famous stomach remedy,
or antacid.
. Antacids are more generally associated with
alkaline substances, used for their ability to
neutralize stomach acid.
Example : The fizz in Alka-Seltzer

2. Aluminium hydroxide
Is an interesting base, because it has a
wide number of applications, including
its use in antacids.
It reacts with and neutralizes stomach
acid (Hydrochloric acid, HCl).
Examples : found in commercial antacids
such as Di-Gel, Gelusil and Maalox (relief
of heatburn and acid indigestion).

3. Baking soda (sodium


bicarbonate)
Use in baking and other
applications such as in AlkaSeltzer (addition of citric acid to
improve the flavour), fighting
fires (smoothers flames by
obstructing the flow of oxygen to
the fire).
Baking powder = baking soda +
weak acid = carbon dioxide
(cause dough and batters to

Questions
1.What does the graph tell you about the
amount of hydrochloric acid and sodium
hydroxide needed for the titration?
2.Explain the difference between an endpoint
and equivalence point in a titration.
3.Can we titrate a solution of unknown
concentration with another solution of
unknown concentration and still get the
meaningfull answer? Explain.
4.What is the chemical equation involved in
this acid-base titration?

CONCLUSION
Nowadays, the fast growing technology
has influences the direction of learning
process especially in science laboratory
classes. We as a future Science teacher
should be able to implement data logger
in laboratory class. The technology that
available such as the data logger, makes
practical work becomes more efficient as
students do not have to spend more time
to set up the apparatus and recording the
data.

The End

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