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B) why do you think you were not asked to determine an equilibrium constant for your analyte in titration 1?

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 5:01 pm
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B) why do you think you were not asked to determine an equilibrium constant for your analyte in titration 1?
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Titration 1: POST-LAB QUESTIONS I Why do you think you were NOT asked to determine an equilibrium constant for your analyte in Titration 1? J Look up the K0​ or Kb​ value for your analyte in Titration 2 in the OpenStax Textbook. Use Appendix H (https://openstax.org/books/chemistry-2e ... weak-acids) if your analyte was an acid. Use Appendix I (https://openstax.org/books/chemistry-2e ... weak-bases) if your analyte was a base. (a) Calculate the % error in your equilibrium constant determination.
Titration 1: 11C1(0.101 titrated with 1MOH(0.1 N
ln111)