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Actually, you are a small amount beyond the equivalence point, which is what you are trying to find. This is not the same thing as neutralisation.Originally posted by tina_goes_doo
It's not really an error but a good idea is to note that once the titration is over, you are actually a small quantity over the amount needed for neutralisation. Therefore there would be a slight error in the calculations, which is unavoidable.
You heard wrong.Originally posted by xiao1985
n we got to be assessed on it this thurs!!!!!!!! i heard if we got out of 1% range, we got 0 !!! @@
yeah once i got marked down for a similarly stupid thingOriginally posted by Kirsti
actually, they told us before the test that they wanted 4 DECIMAL PLACES then marked us down for not having 4 sig figs!
lol, then where they corrected it they used 5 sig figs.
We got marked down for not having a bloody border around our table of results. What the?
Yeah well at least they're remarking your tests! Notice how it's only your class btw...Originally posted by Kirsti
actually, they told us before the test that they wanted 4 DECIMAL PLACES then marked us down for not having 4 sig figs!
lol, then where they corrected it they used 5 sig figs.