I'm actually serious. It's a hell of a lot more fun than pre-calc. And I wish we could do algebra again, that stuff was a blast compared to this.
Titrations are something you do to find the acidity of a solution. What we did in one lab was, we had some acid and we titrated it with Sodium Hydroxide, a strong base. That basically means we added base from a buret until all the acid was neutralized, then measured how much base we added, and used that to find out how much acid was in the sample. And before we did this we added phthenolthaline, an indicator, to the acid, which made the solution turn pink when it was done reacting.
Yeahhhh
Oo, what are you doing in NC??