Acid and Base Molarity Calculator

Calculate Missing Variable





Formula

The formula to calculate the missing variable in an acid-base titration is:

\[ V_a \cdot M_a = V_b \cdot M_b \]

Where:

What is an Acid and Base Molarity Calculator?

An Acid and Base Molarity Calculator is a tool used to determine the concentration (molarity) or volume of an acid or base in a solution. This is particularly useful in titration experiments where the concentration of one solution is determined by reacting it with a solution of known concentration. The calculator simplifies the process by allowing users to input known values and calculate the unknown variable, ensuring accurate and efficient results in chemical experiments and industrial applications.

Example Calculation 1

Let's assume the following values:

Using the formula:

\[ V_a \cdot M_a = V_b \cdot M_b \implies 50 \cdot 0.1 = V_b \cdot 0.2 \implies V_b = \frac{50 \cdot 0.1}{0.2} = 25 \text{ mL} \]

The volume of the base would be 25 mL.

Example Calculation 2

Let's assume the following values:

Using the formula:

\[ V_a \cdot M_a = V_b \cdot M_b \implies 30 \cdot 0.5 = V_b \cdot 0.75 \implies V_b = \frac{30 \cdot 0.5}{0.75} = 20 \text{ mL} \]

The volume of the base would be 20 mL.