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Table view List view Table 5. Calculations for concentration of acid solution
Sample 1
[1] Volume of acid (mL)
25.0
Sample 2
25.0
Sample 3
25.0
3.14
3.44
1.72
[2] Burette reading of NaOH,
initial (mL)
[3] Burette reading of NaOH,
final (mL)
29.56
28.95
27.23
[4] Volume of NaOH,
dispensed (mL)
26.42
25.51
25.51
15) Molar concentration of
NaOH (part A)
[6] Molar concentration of
acid solution (M)
(2pts) [7] Average molar concentration of acid solution (M)


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Sample 1
[1] Volume

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