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Using Volumetric Glassware to Measure, Dilute,and Titrate Acid Solution
1)For each of the following procedural errors, indicate whether the calculated molarity of the HCl solution would be higher or lower than the actual molarity. Briefly explain.
a)The NaOH titrant is obtained in a wet beaker
b)The volumetric flask is filled to above the calibration mark with water when the original HCl solution is diluted.
c)The buret tip is not filled with titrant when the first titration is begun.
1)For each of the following procedural errors, indicate whether the calculated molarity of the HCl solution would be higher or lower than the actual molarity. Briefly explain.
a)The NaOH titrant is obtained in a wet beaker
b)The volumetric flask is filled to above the calibration mark with water when the original HCl solution is diluted.
c)The buret tip is not filled with titrant when the first titration is begun.
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