(b) Suppose the laboratory Technician carried out the same titration experiment in which he/she recorded an average volume of 20 cm³ of the dilute hydrochloric acid (HC) by titrating with 0.05 mol dm³ and 25 cm³ of potassium hydroxide (KOH). Calculate the concentration of hydrochloric acid from the Technician's experiment.
(b) Suppose the laboratory Technician carried out the same titration experiment in which he/she recorded an average volume of 20 cm³ of the dilute hydrochloric acid (HC) by titrating with 0.05 mol dm³ and 25 cm³ of potassium hydroxide (KOH). Calculate the concentration of hydrochloric acid from the Technician's experiment.
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average volume of 20 cm³ of the dilute hydrochloric acid (HC) by titrating with 0.05 mol dm³ and 25 cm³
of potassium hydroxide (KOH). Calculate the concentration of hydrochloric acid from the Technician's
experiment.
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