Calculate concentration of solution titration
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•Multiply the volume of the known solution used by the concentration, then divide by the volume of the unknown solution to get the concentration.
•For example, if you used 40 ml of a 2.0 M base to neutralise 50 ml of an unknown acid, the concentration would be 1.6
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•Multiply the volume of the known solution used by the concentration, then divide by the volume of the unknown solution to get the concentration.
•For example, if you used 40 ml of a 2.0 M base to neutralise 50 ml of an unknown acid, the concentration would be 1.6
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU:-))
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