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TABLES AND OBSERVATIONS:

STANDARDIZATION OF NaOH

TRIAL 1 TRIAL 2 TRIAL 3

Mass of HCl 0.0009g 0.00182g 0.0027g

Mol HCl 0.000025mol 0.000049mol 0.000074mol

Mol NaOH 0.5mol 0.5mol 0.5mol

Initial Volume NaOH 43.00mL No Data No Data

Final Volume NaOH 25.50mL No Data No Data

Volume NaOH used 17.50mL No Data No Data

Instructor Approval Endpoint ~ No Data No Data

Molarity of NaOH 0.1M 0.1M 0.1M

From the experiment, the data is incomplete as the students involved were not able to do the experiment
for trial 2 and 3. On the contrary, it is observed that at a certain amount of HCl there is an equivalent
amount of base such as NaOH that will neutralize the the pH level of the acid (HCl). The change or
standardization was observed by the appearance of the solution, particularly the color. The students
involved were given with 0.1 molarity of NaOH and HCl and with that some data were solved. For the
grams of HCl, it was solved from the 0.1mol per 1 L, divided by 1000mL and multiplied by 0.25mL which
was the amount of the HCl in the flask, trial 1, and was multiplied by the molar mass of HCl. Hence, with
the grams of HCl, the students were able to find the mol of HCl same as the mol of NaOH.

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