1. Prepare a titration curve. Plot pH (on the y-axis) versus volume of NaOH solution added (on the x-axis). If your initial buret reading was not 0.00 mL, remember to subtract your actual initial reading from each of your subsequent buret readings before plotting the titration data.

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II. Titrating HCI Solution with
NaOH Solution
1. Prepare a titration curve. Plot pH (on the y-axis)
versus volume of NaOH solution added (on the x-axis).
If your initial buret reading was not 0.00 mL, remember
to subtract your actual initial reading from each of your
subsequent buret readings before plotting the titration
data.
Transcribed Image Text:II. Titrating HCI Solution with NaOH Solution 1. Prepare a titration curve. Plot pH (on the y-axis) versus volume of NaOH solution added (on the x-axis). If your initial buret reading was not 0.00 mL, remember to subtract your actual initial reading from each of your subsequent buret readings before plotting the titration data.
1st
name
pH
initial buret reading, mL
2.06
2.12
pH(s) at which meter was standardized:
II. Titrating HCI Solution with NaOH Solution
concentration of HCI solution, Mletud Intin00
concentration of NaOH solution, M_
first determination
2.15
2.17
2.16
2.20
2.22
2.28
1.83
1.85
1.88
1.92
1.96
2.01
2.08
10.12
2.14
2.50
2.39
11:15
11.47
3.74
38.20
38.. 1
38., 2
buret
reading, mL
105
1.2
3.2
5,3
6.00
7.95
9.00
11.00
13,1
14.05
15.02
16.25
18.00
20.05
22.2
29.05
26.00
28.01
35.1
.02
2.
2.1
volume NaOH
added, mL
1.15
0.7
1.95
1.05
2
2.1
0.1
0.95
0.97
1.23
1.75
2.05
2.15
hollie+On diw no section
Data Sheet 1
4.00
1.85
1.95
2.01
10
7.09
3.1
.f
pH
initial buret reading, mL
1.73
2.06
2.18
2.24
2.57
2.65
2.42
2.15
2.02
1.99
2.46
2,52
2.30
2.43
10.00
2.69
7.75
8.11
11.55
11.74
second determination
00
buret
reading, mL
2.15
4.00
6.1
8.1
11.83
EEEEEE
12.01
10.01
14.6
12.03
16.1
18.2
20.15
23.12
26.4
29.00
32.0
36.25
37.25
39.2
40
00
date
2.1
volume NaOH
added, mL
2.15
1.85
Z
1,91
2.02
1.5
2.57
2.1
1.95
41.1
2.97
43.2
2.6
3.28
3,1
4.15
1
1.95
0₁ 8
2.1
Transcribed Image Text:1st name pH initial buret reading, mL 2.06 2.12 pH(s) at which meter was standardized: II. Titrating HCI Solution with NaOH Solution concentration of HCI solution, Mletud Intin00 concentration of NaOH solution, M_ first determination 2.15 2.17 2.16 2.20 2.22 2.28 1.83 1.85 1.88 1.92 1.96 2.01 2.08 10.12 2.14 2.50 2.39 11:15 11.47 3.74 38.20 38.. 1 38., 2 buret reading, mL 105 1.2 3.2 5,3 6.00 7.95 9.00 11.00 13,1 14.05 15.02 16.25 18.00 20.05 22.2 29.05 26.00 28.01 35.1 .02 2. 2.1 volume NaOH added, mL 1.15 0.7 1.95 1.05 2 2.1 0.1 0.95 0.97 1.23 1.75 2.05 2.15 hollie+On diw no section Data Sheet 1 4.00 1.85 1.95 2.01 10 7.09 3.1 .f pH initial buret reading, mL 1.73 2.06 2.18 2.24 2.57 2.65 2.42 2.15 2.02 1.99 2.46 2,52 2.30 2.43 10.00 2.69 7.75 8.11 11.55 11.74 second determination 00 buret reading, mL 2.15 4.00 6.1 8.1 11.83 EEEEEE 12.01 10.01 14.6 12.03 16.1 18.2 20.15 23.12 26.4 29.00 32.0 36.25 37.25 39.2 40 00 date 2.1 volume NaOH added, mL 2.15 1.85 Z 1,91 2.02 1.5 2.57 2.1 1.95 41.1 2.97 43.2 2.6 3.28 3,1 4.15 1 1.95 0₁ 8 2.1
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