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Offline lovelysandy

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« on: April 09, 2008, 11:39:56 PM »
How do you determine the equivilant point on a titration curve graph. What do you look at to find the answer.  :) Can someone help me please.

For example here is my table

Volume NaOH ml   PH
0      2.53
1      2.64
2      2.76
3      2.93
4.1      3.14
5      3.37
6      3.8
6.5      4.12
7      4.47
8      4.96
9      5.25
10      5.46
11      5.74
13      6.44
14.1      10.36
15      11.15
17.03      11.63
19      11.81
21.1      11.94
23      12.04
24      13.02



Offline Rabn

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Re: question
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2008, 12:32:16 AM »
Have you tried graphing your data?

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