Chemistry, asked by sireenammnd, 7 months ago

you are titrating an acid into a base to determine the concentration of the base. the endpoint of the neutralization is reached but the stopcock on the buret sticks slightly and allows a few more drops of acid to fall into the solution. How will this affect your calculations for the concentration of the base?

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Answered by namasteindia136
6

Answer:

You are titrating an acid into a base to determine the concentration of the base. The endpoint of the neutralization is reached but the stopcock on the buret sticks slightly and allows a few more drops of acid to fall into the solution.

Answered by sghoshkne
22

Explanation:

Those extra few drops of acid will cause the calculation for the concentration

of the base to be too high. This is because it will seem that it took more acid

to neutralize the base than it really did and so it will appear that the base is

of stronger concentration than it really was.

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