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Chemistry, 31.03.2020 06:26 elenadelfosse

Okay, so we had a chemistry lab on titrating an unknown weak acid into a known solution of a strong base (NaOH). This means, we slowly dripped around 10 mL of weak acid into the strong base solution. For a presentation, I'm asked for what would happen if we reversed this- as in, what would happen if instead, we dripped 10 mL of NaOH into a solution of the unknown weak acid.

Here's the exact question, What would be different about the weak acid titration if you were to put the unknown weak acid in the buret and titrate 10 mL of a known molarity NaOH solution? How would the titration curve be different?

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