You create solutions of h2so4 and naoh with concentrations of 1.25 and 0.86,respectively. if you titrate 10.0 ml of the h2so4 solution with the naoh base you have created, at what volume do you expect to see the equivalence point?
(1) ml naoh = ?
if the actual ml used is 31.1, what was the actual concentration of the base assuming the acid concentration was correct?
(2) actual [naoh] = ? m
if the actual ml used is 31.1, what was the actual concentration of the acid assuming the base concentration was correct?
(3) actual [h2so4 ] = ? m
what is the %error (+ or -) in each case? %err = (actual - given)/actual x 100%
(4) %error [naoh] = ?
(5) %error [h2so4 ] =?
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