I determinated the kinetic constant of the hydrolisis reacion of ethyl acetate with NaOH, measuring condutivity values of the reaction mixture.
I used bidistillated water (high resisitivity), so its conductivity is negligible, but here is my question:
In case water you have has a non-negligible conductivity compared to the values from the reactants, could I just mesure the conductivity of the water I use, and substract that value from the experimental results?
As long as my knowledge allows me to think over, this makes sense, but I don't think I would be so simple aswell.
Thanks in advance