CHEM 201 Study Guide - Final Guide: Titration Curve, Ph Meter, Equivalence Point

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Procedure: refer to page 10 of my lab manual for a breakdown of the general procedure to be followed. There were no changes made to the procedure. About 175-200 ml of waste were expected to be produced. The standard naoh solution had a concentration of 0. 09207 m and my unknown acid # was 3405. Average of the k values at each point: 1. 93 x 10 . K from original ph of acid: 3. 58 x 10-5. In this experiment, we carried out two titrations. The first was a test round to see how. Discussion: much base needed to be titrated with the acid before the solution changed color to pink. Using this approximated volume of naoh, my partner and i then carried out the second titration only using the ph meter to detect changes. The ka value for the original ph of the acid came out to be 3. 58 x 10 .

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