A titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. Typically, the titrant (the know solution) is added from a buret to a known quantity of the analyte (the unknown solution) until the reaction is complete
C) burette
we just did a titration lab in class :)
Answer: The correct option would be A.
Explanation: The main group elements which make more bonds than that was predicted from the octet rule are supposed to have expanded octet.
These elements tend to have more than 8 valence electrons after bonding and this can be achieved when we have empty d-orbitals.
When we have empty p-orbitals, total number of valence electrons than can be occupied will be 8.
Electronic configuration when valence shell's empty p-orbitals are fully filled = 
which means that a total of 8 electrons can be occupied which does not satisfy expanded octet rule.
Example of molecule showing expanded octet rule is given in the image. Here, after bonding Phosphorous has 10 electrons which is occupied in empty d-orbitals.
Electrolyte for the electrolysis is copper(II) sulfate
CuSO₄ = Cu²⁺ + SO₄²⁻
the reaction at the negative electrode
(cathode -) Cu²⁺ + 2e⁻ = Cu⁰
and...
(anode +) 2H₂O - 4e⁻ = O₂ + 4H⁺
Answer:
gram atomic mass
Explanation:
Mass of an atom expressed in grams is known as gram atomic mass. It is equal to the relative atomic mass or atomic weight in grams.