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it's just hsc chem..... it doesn't have to be within a nanolitre correct.I wouldn't use a beaker at any point in the titration. They allow more oxygen to react with the solutions. You should be using a conical flask to hold the aliquot.
True, but you're still meant to use a conical flask instead of a beaker. They might mark you down for writing a beaker.it's just hsc chem..... it doesn't have to be within a nanolitre correct.
we've been always taught to use a beaker to keep the substances in, and our textbook says it too. never heard of a conical flask except for doing the dripping bit into it.True, but you're still meant to use a conical flask instead of a beaker. They might mark you down for writing a beaker.
yeah good idea. i think we only get provided with one conical flask. so yeah. i'll jsut use whatever i'm given =]].To be on the safe side, it may be better to use a conical flask. I think in titrations, most schools provide the conical flask. But some people use beakers too.
Safest thing to do is ask your chem teacher - teachers are the best resource on what to do and what not to do.