Data Table 1. Adding 0.1 M HCl from D1 into A1.
Number of Drops pH of Solution
0 6
2 6<...
Chemistry, 01.07.2020 16:01 coryintheswamp
Data Table 1. Adding 0.1 M HCl from D1 into A1.
Number of Drops pH of Solution
0 6
2 6
4 6
6 6
8 6
10 6
12 6
14 6
16 6
Data Table 2. Adding 0.1 M NaOH from D6 into A6.
Drop Number pH of Solution
0 6
2 6
4 6
6 6
8 6
10 6
12 6
14 6
16 6
Data Table 3. Adding 6 M HCl from Pipet into B1.
Drop Number pH of Solution
0 6
2 6
4 4
6 2
8 2
10 2
ata Table 4. Adding 6 M NaOH from Pipet into B6.
Drop Number pH of Solution
0 6
2 6
4 6
6 8
8 10
10 12
Data Table 5. Adding 0.1 M HCl from D1 into C1.
Drop Number pH of Solution
0 6
2 4
4 4
6 4
8 4
10 4
Data Table 6. Adding 0.1 M NaOH from D6 into C6.
Drop Number pH of Solution
0 6
2 12
4 12
6 12
8 12
10 12
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