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I think it’s titration 1 because it’s the rough titre and and titration 3 because it’s not a concordant result (0.1cm^3 difference)
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Original post by Bernz007
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Hi there,

Titration 3 as there's no alkali added and 1 as it isn't precise enough (rough titration) :smile:
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Original post by Bernz007
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Go back to the basics of carrying out titration practicals. One of the rules that we use for the results is that we only use is Concordant results.
Original post by anomaly--1
Go back to the basics of carrying out titration practicals. One of the rules that we use for the results is that we only use is Concordant results.

I'll look at it on bbc bitesize, I dont really understand since I had supply teachers for chemistry for 4 months :/
Original post by N_Sh
I think it’s titration 1 because it’s the rough titre and and titration 3 because it’s not a concordant result (0.1cm^3 difference)

thanks so much, I understand now. I never learnt that and I have a test on titrations tomorrow. :colonhash:
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Original post by Bernz007
thanks so much, I understand now. I never learnt that and I have a test on titrations tomorrow. :colonhash:


No problem, hope it goes well

For revision notes these websites are good:
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