The balance says that you have weighed out 1.023 g of tris to standardize a solution of
Chapter 10, Problem 10-53(choose chapter or problem)
The balance says that you have weighed out 1.023 g of tris to standardize a solution of HCl. Use the buoyancy correction in Section 2-3 and the density in Table 10-4 to determine how many grams you have really weighed out. The volume of HCl required to react with the tris was 28.37 mL. Does the buoyancy correction introduce a random or a systematic error into the calculated molarity of HCl? What is the magnitude of the error expressed as a percentage? Is the calculated molarity of HCl higher or lower than the true molarity?
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