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Volume of NaOH titrated if the initial buret reading was 19.2 mL and the final buret reading was 35.48 mL
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GPT 3.5
In order to find the volume of NaOH titrated, you need to subtract the initial buret reading from the final buret reading.

Volume of NaOH titrated = Final buret reading - Initial buret reading

Volume of NaOH titrated = 35.48 mL - 19.2 mL

Volume of NaOH titrated = 16.28 mL
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