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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Titration Calculation help

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

Simply plug in the numbers. For acid-base titration, n1 and n2 are generally equal to 1. For redox reactions, they are different with every case.

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

No, it does not correspond to what is in the flask and what is in the burette. Where does your 99.something come from?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I multiplied 49.8 Lol what would go in there im so confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Vincent-Lyon.Fr

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

All the values are written in the column to the right of your equation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im confused on what to put in the C2 and M2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

V2* not c2

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

I can't see any c2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ya V2 idk what to put in there wouldnt it be the volume 49.8 x 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

squared

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

It's written there right in the middle: M2 molarity of titrant in burette V2 volume dropped from burette. I do not see any coefficient 2 anywhere. Why did you multiply by 2?

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