Answer to Question #91525 in General Chemistry for John

Question #91525
Why the conical flask is filled with disltilled water up to the brim
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2019-07-11T03:11:24-0400

The volume of the titrated solution that undergoes the titration is called an aliquot part or aliquot volume. It is reached by diluting a known quantity of the investigated solution in a conical flask, adding distilled water to the mark to it. This allows you to determine the exact concentration of the test solution and determine the accuracy of the study by conducting a series of similar experiments.


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