This document is a lab worksheet for Grand Canyon University’s CHM 113 General Chemistry I course, specifically focused on a lab exercise concerning acids and bases – a continuation of prior work (Acid-Base II). It’s designed for students to record data, calculations, and observations made during a titration experiment.
This worksheet is essential for students actively participating in the CHM 115L lab component. It serves as a formal record of experimental procedures and results, contributing to a grade via notebook checks and the final lab report submission. Students are expected to meticulously document their work, including glassware used and data acquisition system details.
It’s important to note this worksheet *requires* accompanying notebook pages with detailed procedural notes. The worksheet itself does not provide instruction on acid-base chemistry or titration techniques; it assumes prior knowledge. It also emphasizes academic integrity, explicitly prohibiting copying or plagiarism.
This document provides spaces for: initial equipment records, insertion of titration curve graphs (both rapid and accurate titrations), and derivative analysis plots. It requests identification of equivalence points and pKa values on the graphs. The full document requires students to submit their notebook pages, calculations (as images), and the completed worksheet electronically and potentially in paper form. This preview does *not* include the actual experimental data, calculations, or completed graphs.