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manpreet
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3 years ago
So I did for my AS Level exam today a titration experiment, seeing how much sulfuric acid of (I think) about 0.100−0.200 mol dm−30.100−0.200 mol dm−3, which went in the burette, is needed to react with 0.1M sodium hydroxide, in the conical flask.
We lose a mark for every 0.10 cm30.10 cm3 we are off of the actual titre value that should be obtained by a professional, i.e. our chemistry teacher.
I obtained an average titre of 24.28 cm324.28 cm3
Does anyone know what the titre should be from experience or memory in the lab of this experiment?
I know this isn't a constructive question, so feel free to downvote - I just really want to know so that I'm taken off of the edge I'm sitting on!