After a student determined the pK values of a H3PO4 by titration, she realized that she had
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After a student determined the pK values of a H3PO4 by titration, she realized that she had recorded on her data sheet that the concentration of NaOH used in the titration was 0.25 M, but her partner had filled the buret with .20 M NaOH. Would you expect the calculated pK values to be correct? Explain.
Also if you had made the same mistake as the student above whaat part of the lab report would you expect to be incorrect?
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Fundamentals of biochemistry Life at the Molecular Level
ISBN: 978-0470547847
4th edition
Authors: Donald Voet, Judith G. Voet, Charlotte W. Pratt
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