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11 years ago
Im writing a lab report and im stuck on how to present my results and findings ? anyone experienced in this and could give me any tips ? I have done a table with the initial burette reading, final burette reading and the volume of acid used. Im stuck on how i would present the average volume  and nymber of moles!
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11 years ago
the results all depend upon the acid and/or base used. if the acid is monoprotic and the base is monobasic, the moles base used to titrate the acid = moles acid
moles base used = volume base used x molarity

if the acid and/or the base are diprotic or dibasic, look at it stoichiometrically. the moles of the base are still determined by the volume used x molarity of the base.  if there are 2OH:1H then 1/2 of the moles of base = moles H
if there is 1OH:2H then the number of moles of H is 2x the number of moles OH.
to find molarity of the acid in question. you will have moles of acid so divide this by the volume of the sample used in the titration.
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