Table 1. Room Temperature Raw Data Trial 1 Trial 2 Temperatue ("C) |21.5 °C |21.5 °C |Concentration of HCl solution (M) 0.0153 0.0153 Sample aliquot volume (mL) |10.00 10.00 Initial buret reading (mL) 0.00 |16.20 Final buret reading at equivalence point (mL) 16.20 33.35 Table 2. ~100°C Raw Data Trial 3 Trial 4 Temperature (°C) 94.0°C 94.0°C |Concentration of HCl solution (M) 0.0153 0.0153 Sample aliquot volume (mL) 10.00 10.00 Initial buret reading (mL) 0.00 |13.80 Final buret reading at equivalence point (mL) |13.80 26.05

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Calculate the total volume of HCl titrant delivered to the equivalence point for each trial

Table 1. Room Temperature Raw Data
Trial 1
Trial 2
Temperatue ("C)
21.5 °C
21.5 °C
Concentration of HCl solution (M) 0.0153
0.0153
Sample aliquot volume (mL)
10.00
10.00
Initial buret reading (mL)
0.00
16.20
Final buret reading at equivalence
point (mL)
16.20
33.35
Table 2. ~100°C Raw Data
Trial 3
Trial 4
Temperature (°C)
94.0°C
94.0°C
Concentration of HCl solution (M) 0.0153
0.0153
Sample aliquot volume (mL)
|10.00
10.00
Initial buret reading (mL)
0.00
13.80
Final buret reading at equivalence
point (mL)
13.80
26.05
Transcribed Image Text:Table 1. Room Temperature Raw Data Trial 1 Trial 2 Temperatue ("C) 21.5 °C 21.5 °C Concentration of HCl solution (M) 0.0153 0.0153 Sample aliquot volume (mL) 10.00 10.00 Initial buret reading (mL) 0.00 16.20 Final buret reading at equivalence point (mL) 16.20 33.35 Table 2. ~100°C Raw Data Trial 3 Trial 4 Temperature (°C) 94.0°C 94.0°C Concentration of HCl solution (M) 0.0153 0.0153 Sample aliquot volume (mL) |10.00 10.00 Initial buret reading (mL) 0.00 13.80 Final buret reading at equivalence point (mL) 13.80 26.05
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