Run Number 1 2 3 4 Volume of oxalic acid used 25.00 mL 25.00 mL 25.00 mL 25.00 mL NaOH buret: final reading 42.10mL 42.20mL 212.25mL 42.50mL NaOH buret: initial reading 0.20ML D.15ML 0.40mL 0.55ML Volume of NaOH used
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Calculate the volume of NaOH used in each trial. Use sig figs.


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