In a titration, NaOH was added to a burette. The initial reading was 1.2 ml. At the end of the titration, the final reading was 24.8 ml. What was the volume of NaOH that was added?

Respuesta :

Added volume = Final volume - Initial Volume
= 24.8 = 1.2 = 23.6 ml

In short, Your Answer would be 23.6 mL

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Oseni

From the initial reading of 1.2 mL and the final reading of 24.8 mL, the volume of NaOH used would be 23.6 mL.

How to calculate the volume of titrant

During titration, the titrant is usually put in the burette and titrated against the analyte in the conical flask.

In order to determine the volume of the titrant used, the initial reading on the burette just before the commencement of titration is removed from the final reading after titration.

Thus, in this case, the initial burette reading is 1.2 mL while the final is 24.8 mL.

Volume of NaOH used = 24.8 - 1.2 = 23.6 mL

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