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Chemistry, 10.11.2020 07:20, Ashthegreat

In Part B, we determined the water hardness of a water sample by combining the water sample with a 10.00 mL sample of calcium chloride, then titrating with EDTA. If we substituted distilled water for the water sample, how would our titration have been different? Would the volume of EDTA required to reach the end point have been greater than, less than, or the same as the volume we used with our combined water sample? Explain.

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