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Titration Lab
« on: April 06, 2010, 08:00:53 PM »
http://www.clc.mnscu.edu/kscott/chem1425/c1425labs/24ABTitr.pdf

That was the exact copy of the lab we received in school.

Can someone help me do calculation question 1) and question 2)

The data I got for HCL was
Volume HCL: 10.0 ml
[NAOH] (M): 0.0902
Equivalence Point: 14.0

Volume CH3COOH: 10.0 ML
[NAOH] (M): 0.0902
Equivalence Point: 7.0

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Re: Titration Lab
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2010, 03:13:38 AM »
There is no such thing as questions 1 & 2 in the pdf you linked to (breaking forum rules). Or if they are, they require you to use recorded data, so we can't help you not seeing these data.

Besides:

The data I got for HCL was
Equivalence Point: 14.0

Volume CH3COOH: 10.0 ML
Equivalence Point: 7.0

In both cases equivalence point pH should be different.
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