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A laboratory report for a titration experiment using hcl and sodium hydroxide (naoh) in a chemistry 1212 course. The report includes data on the volumes of hcl and naoh used, the molarity of the naoh solution, balanced chemical equation, and calculations for the molarity of hcl and percentage errors. The document also explains the difference between an end point and an equivalence point in a titration.
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Chemistry 1212 Laboratory Name_________________________ Date Experiment was Performed:_____________________________ HCl Practice Titration Synthesis #______ Weight of sodium hydroxide used............................................. Volume of water used for NaOH solution................................... Molarity of the NaOH solution (show all work clearly): List the complete, balanced equation for the reaction occurring here: List the Data here: Trial # Volume of HCl Solution Volume of NaOH Solution M HCl 1 2 3 Average Molarity of HCl Solution Percentage Error Show a sample calculation for the determination of the molarity of the HCl. The error in reading a buret is ±0.02 ml. If this is the only error involved in the experiment, what is the percentage error if the titration took 9.17 ml? (Remember each sample required two measurements) What is the percentage error if the titration took 39.67 ml? Which titration may lead to more precise results?
In your own words, try to explain the difference between an end point and an equivalence point in a titration. Show the equation used to determine the percentage error in this experiment. This should be defined once in the final report.