Chemistry, asked by bristi0810, 6 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 burette 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 jisoo86
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Explanation:

You are titrating an acid into a base to determine the concentration of the endpoint of the neutralization is reached but the stopcock on the buret sticks slightly.A titration is an experiment in which a controlled acid-base neutralization reaction is used to determine the unknown concentration of an acid or a base. The equivalence point is reached when the number of hydrogen ions is equal to the number of hydroxide ions.

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