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Anit [1.1K]
3 years ago
11

During titration, it is very common to have some NaOH spilled to the inside wall of Erlenmeyer flask. Ideally, these spilled NaO

H should be washed down, but most students (if not all) did not do so. How will these NaOH on the wall affect the experimental result?
Since these spills will make the volume of NaOH artificially higher, it will make the experimental result higher as well.
Since these NaOH did not have a chance to react with acetic acid, it should not affect the experimental result.
Since these NaOH did not have a chance to react with acetic acid in vinegar, it will make the experimental result lower.
Chemistry
1 answer:
GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Its the first option

Explanation:

The volume of NaOH  added will be more than that which is needed to  neutralise the acetic acid. As the result is calculated from the volume of NAOH added from the burette, the result will be higher than the true result.

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