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. In this experiment, 10.00 mL of the unknown solution to be analyzed is diluted to 100.0 mL. Then 10.00 mL of the dilute solution is titrated with a standardized permanganate solution. Why not skip all this dilution business and just pipet 1.00 mL of the original unknown solution and titrate it directly? Assume that the uncertainty in each pipet reading is ± 0.02 mL
. In this experiment, 10.00 mL of the unknown solution to be analyzed is diluted to 100.0 mL. Then 10.00 mL of the dilute solution is titrated with a standardized permanganate solution. Why not skip all this dilution business and just pipet 1.00 mL of the original unknown solution and titrate it directly? Assume that the uncertainty in each pipet reading is ± 0.02 mL
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