What is the molar concentration?

What effect would this have on the reported molar concentration of the acid? Explain.?

  • In the determination of the unknown molar concentration of the acid, suppose the tachometric point was surpassed ( too much titrate was added to the analyte). What effect would this have on the reported molar concentration of the acid? Explain.

  • Answer:

    The reported molar concentration will be larger than expected. By using too much titrate solution, your data concludes that you needed more solution to neutralize the solution. So you will believe that your concentration is higher than it actually is because you used more solute than actually required to neutralize.

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By passing the endpoint, but I'm assuming believing that the "higher" value is the true value, you would end up reporting a higher concentration of the acid. The reason is that you believed a higher amount of base was used, when in reality it was not (someone just goofed and added too much base).

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