
2025 NSW Titration Competition at University of Sydney, Narrabri Plant Breeding Institute Sold out
at University of Sydney, Narrabri Plant Breeding Institute
Thursday, 26 June 2025 from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time) + Add to calendar26/06/2025 10:0026/06/2025 13:30Australia/Sydney2025 NSW Titration Competition at University of Sydney, Narrabri Plant Breeding Institute2025 NSW Titration Competition at University of Sydney, Narrabri Plant Breeding Institute
Thursday, 26 June 2025 from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
Organiser
Joshua Westerway
joshua.westerway@det.nsw.edu.au
Address
University of Sydney, Narrabri Plant Breeding Institute
12656 Newell Highway
Narrabri
2390 Australia
Venue contact - Caitlin Fisher
Email: caitlin.fisher@sydney.edu.au
Phone: 0421 363 219
PPE and glassware are all supplied by the venue, please refer to the venue risk assessment.
Please do not register for additional venues, duplicate school tickets will be cancelled to allow more schools to participate.
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/2ck1wUniversity of Sydney, Narrabri Plant Breeding Institute
12656 Newell Highway
Narrabri 2390
AustraliaJoshua WesterwayfalseDD/MM/YYYY2880
Tickets
$5.00
One ticket required per group of three (3) students completing the titration competition. Supervising teachers do not require a ticket (limit of one teacher per school attending).
** Ticket prices may vary slightly based on the payment method selected at checkout.
Details
The Titration Competition aims to inspire high school students with a passion for Chemistry, especially its hands-on aspects, to enhance their scientific abilities and comprehension. This competition offers participants the chance to engage in experimental work within a university laboratory, providing them with valuable hands-on experience.
In this experiment, each team member conducts two rounds of acid-base titrations to ascertain the unknown concentration of a weak acid within a supplied solution. The potential weak acids include ethanoic acid (commonly known as acetic acid), oxalic acid, or potassium hydrogen phthalate. Prior to determining the concentration of the unknown acid, a solution of the strong base sodium hydroxide is standardised using the provided standard acid.
Students have 1.5 hours to complete all the titrations, the calculations and the results form.
We wish all participants the best of luck!
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 30 days before the event
Where
Organiser Information
Joshua Westerway
The Royal Australian Chemical Institute