Titration Diagram
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Titration Diagram
What do the points labeled A,B,C,D,E in the titration diagram from lecture stand for? Are they as important as the stoichiometric point?
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Re: Titration Diagram
they were just points of data collection and no they are not as important as the stoichiometric point
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Re: Titration Diagram
Yes, ABCDE just represented the the ph at different volumes. The stoichiometric point is the only data point that we use to figure out the concentration of the sample.
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Re: Titration Diagram
Hi! ABC... were just data collected and are not the stoichiometric point. Hope this helps!
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Re: Titration Diagram
ABCDE were just points in the data collection where S is the pH at 7 where the solution is at the stoichiometric point.
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Re: Titration Diagram
These points just represented the pH at different volumes; they're supposed to demonstrate the change in pH before and after the stoichiometric point
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