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Titrant Concentration
« on: February 29, 2012, 04:41:33 AM »
Hello All,

I have a question regarding the titration of acid/base. For a titration, to find the concentration of acid present, is it good to have titrant concentration less than the titrand concentration.
Like i am doing titration of acetic acid 0.1M with NaOH 0.1M. But getting a huge deviation between expected and calculated concentration. Will this result improve if i do the totration of 0.1M acetic acid with 0.05, 0.01M NaOH.
Hope i explain the question right. Thanks for the help.

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