Chemistry
Chemistry, 04.11.2019 09:31, valejuan

Astudent was performing an acid/base titration to determine the molar concentration of a sample of vinegar, using the phenolthalein as an indicator. after dispensing a 10.00 ml sample of vinegar that she was going to titrate, she noticed droplets of her solution clinging to the inside of her pipette. she performed her titration of the sample of vinegar to a light pink end point. how would some of the sample remaining in the pipette affect the calculated value for the molarity of acetic acid in the sample of vinegar? would it be higher or lower than the true value? explain why.

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