so why is it important to ensure the solution concentration is accurate?? and can u give me 2 examples of there?? the more words the better???
ty in advance
ty in advance
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You need the correct concentration when solving the rate law, rate = k [reactants]^x since this data is determined experimentally.
When calculating equivalence point of a titration, you need to solve for the volume of H+ or OH- ions using the given molarity of the titrant.
Basically you need it for many calculations or else experimental and calculated data won't be accurate.
When calculating equivalence point of a titration, you need to solve for the volume of H+ or OH- ions using the given molarity of the titrant.
Basically you need it for many calculations or else experimental and calculated data won't be accurate.