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Parts A.6 and B.2. For the standardization of the NaOH solution in Part A.6, the endpoint was consistently reproduced to a faint pink color. However, the endpoint for the titrat…
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Parts A.6 and B.2. For the standardization of the NaOH solution in Part A.6, the endpoint was consistently reproduced to a faint pink color. However, the endpoint for the titrat…
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Parts A.6 and B.2. For the standardization of the NaOH solution in Part A.6, the endpoint was consistently reproduced to a faint pink color. However, the endpoint for the titration of the acid solution in Part B.2 was consistently reproduced to a dark pink color. Will the reported molar concentration of the acid solution be too high, too low, or unaffected by the differences in the colors of the endpoints. Explain.
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Answer: a little confused on this question can u elaborate
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