7. In the titration of 100 ml of acetic acid with. T.0 N NAOH, the following relative con- ductance readings were observed for the corresponding burette readings. What is the concentration of the acid? 1.60 ml = 1.47 1.80 ml = 1.73 = 2.21 2.20 ml = 2.71 0.00 ml = 0.22 %3D 0.10 ml = 0.19 0.20 ml = 0.23 0.40 ml = 0.39 2.00 ml 0.60 ml = 0.56 2.40 ml = 3.21 0.80 ml = 0.74 2.60 ml = 3.70 3.00 ml = 4.70 3.40 ml = 5.69 1.00 ml = 0.92 1.20 ml = 1.10 1.40 ml = 1.28
7. In the titration of 100 ml of acetic acid with. T.0 N NAOH, the following relative con- ductance readings were observed for the corresponding burette readings. What is the concentration of the acid? 1.60 ml = 1.47 1.80 ml = 1.73 = 2.21 2.20 ml = 2.71 0.00 ml = 0.22 %3D 0.10 ml = 0.19 0.20 ml = 0.23 0.40 ml = 0.39 2.00 ml 0.60 ml = 0.56 2.40 ml = 3.21 0.80 ml = 0.74 2.60 ml = 3.70 3.00 ml = 4.70 3.40 ml = 5.69 1.00 ml = 0.92 1.20 ml = 1.10 1.40 ml = 1.28
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