Standardized NaOH (M) Initial volume of buret (mL) Volume of vinegar (mL) Observations Final volume of buret (mL) Volume of NaOH (mL) Molarity of acetic acid (M) 0.4010 [ 0.80 after starting the stir plate and adding the standardized sodium hydroxide to Erlenmeyer flask the lab turned pink 10.00 20.90 20.10
Standardized NaOH (M) Initial volume of buret (mL) Volume of vinegar (mL) Observations Final volume of buret (mL) Volume of NaOH (mL) Molarity of acetic acid (M) 0.4010 [ 0.80 after starting the stir plate and adding the standardized sodium hydroxide to Erlenmeyer flask the lab turned pink 10.00 20.90 20.10
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Standardized NaOH (M)
Initial volume of buret (mL)
Volume of vinegar (mL)
0.4010
Final volume of buret (mL)
Volume of NaOH (mL)
Molarity of acetic acid (M)
0.80
10.00
Observations
after starting the stir plate and adding the standardized sodium
hydroxide to Erlenmeyer flask the lab turned pink
20.90
20.10
How to calculate vinegar concentration
METHODS
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Standardized NaOH (M)
Initial volume of buret (mL)
Volume of vinegar (mL)
0.4010
Final volume of buret (mL)
Volume of NaOH (mL)
Molarity of acetic acid (M)
0.80
10.00
Observations
after starting the stir plate and adding the standardized sodium
hydroxide to Erlenmeyer flask the lab turned pink
20.90
20.10
How to calculate vinegar concentration
METHODS
RESET
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