Experiment No 16: Determine the relative strength of two Acids by studying the hydrolysis of ester with the supplied table. No of Volume of Time in Volume of Time in minute No of Obs NaOH in ml minute NaOH in ml Obs 1. 0 17.5 1. 0 4.2 Table 2. 5 18.2 2. 5 4.4 for 3. 10 18.9 3. 10 4.5 Acid 1 4. 15 19.6 4. 15 4.6 no Table for Acid 2
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![Experiment No 16: Determine the relative strength of two Acids by studying the hydrolysis of ester with
the supplied table.
No of
Volume of
No of Time in
Volume of
Time in
minute
Obs
NaOH in ml
Obs
minute
NaOH in ml
1.
0
17.5
1.
0
4.2
Table
2.
5
18.2
2.
5
4.4
for
3.
10
18.9
3.
10
4.5
Acid 1
4.
15
19.6
4.
4.6
5.
20
20.2
5.
4.8
6.
25
20.8
6.
4.9
7.
30
21.5
7.
5
8.
35
22
8.
5.1
9.
Infinity
39.2
9.
21.2
Table
for
Acid 2
15
20
25
30
35
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I.
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