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How do you calculate conductometric titration?

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Answered by 9g31seshanand
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The strength of the acid can now be calculated via the formula S2 = (V1S1)/10; where S2 is the strength of the acid, V1 is the volume of base added (as per the equivalence point on the conductometric titration graph), and S1 is the strength of the base (already known).

Answered by chutunkumar9783
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The strength of the acid can now be calculated via the formula S2 = (V1S1)/10; where S2 is the strength of the acid, V1 is the volume of base added (as per the equivalence point on the conductometric titration graph), and S1 is the strength of the base (already known).

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