12.0 pH 0 © 10 2.0 0.0 Volume (mL) pH 2.63 Volume 24.8 00.000 mL

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Chapter13: The Chemistry Of Solutes And Solutions
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Directly on your unknown diprotic organic acid titration graph label the following:
• Volume of NaOH at the first and second equivalence points
• Volume of NaOH at the first and second halfway points
• pH at both halfway points
• Don’t forget your usual graph labels – title, axes and units

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pH
2.63
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24.8
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Transcribed Image Text:12.0 pH 0 © 10 2.0 0.0 Volume (mL) pH 2.63 Volume 24.8 00.000 mL
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