In a NaOH and HCl titration lab: Suppose you add 40 ml of water instead of the 45 mL. How will this affect the calculations for the molarity of the HCI? (In this case, the olarity of HCI turned out to be 0.559 mol/L). While being specific. Explain why it will not matter or it will make the molarity high or it will make the molarity low. If you disregard the instructions to titrate until a persistent blue endpoint is reached and instead conclude the titration at the initial appearance of blue. describe the mpact on the reported molarity of the CoCl2 solution Provide specific details and specify whether the reported molarity will be higher, lower, or remain unaffected.

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a) In a NaOH and HCl titration lab: Suppose you add 40 ml of water instead of the 45 mL. How will this affect the calculations for the molarity of the HCI? (In this case, the
molarity of HCl turned out to be 0.559 mol/L). While being specific. Explain why it will not matter or it will make the molarity high or it will make the molarity low.
b) if you disregard the instructions to titrate until a persistent blue endpoint is reached and instead conclude the titration at the initial appearance of blue, describe the
impact on the reported molarity of the CoC12 solution. Provide specific details and specify whether the reported molarity will be higher, lower, or remain unaffected.
Transcribed Image Text:a) In a NaOH and HCl titration lab: Suppose you add 40 ml of water instead of the 45 mL. How will this affect the calculations for the molarity of the HCI? (In this case, the molarity of HCl turned out to be 0.559 mol/L). While being specific. Explain why it will not matter or it will make the molarity high or it will make the molarity low. b) if you disregard the instructions to titrate until a persistent blue endpoint is reached and instead conclude the titration at the initial appearance of blue, describe the impact on the reported molarity of the CoC12 solution. Provide specific details and specify whether the reported molarity will be higher, lower, or remain unaffected.
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