AP Chemistry 2016 > Solving Titration Problems (4.3.2) > Flashcards
• In a redox titration, moles of an unknown reductant (or oxidant) are determined by adding a known amount of a standardized oxidant (or reductant) that reacts with
the unknown stoichiometrically.
• In a redox titration, moles of an unknown reductant (or oxidant) are determined by adding a known amount of a standardized oxidant (or reductant) that reacts with
the unknown stoichiometrically.
• Knowing the stoichiometry of a titration allows for the calculation of the concentration of an unknown.
• Knowing the stoichiometry of a titration allows for the calculation of the concentration of an unknown.