1. Graph the data by plotting the pH (y-axis) versus the amount of citric acid solution added (x-axis). Make sure that you label the axes of the graph. 2. Determine the equivalence point from the graph. Make sure that you illustrate on your graph how you determined the equivalence point of the titration.   Titration Data                         Titration of NaOH Volume Citric Acid  Solution Added (mL) pH 0.0 mL (initial) 7.8 0.5 mL 7.8 1.0mL 7.2 1.5 mL 7.1 2.0 mL 6.9 2.5 mL 6.8 3.0 mL 6.7 3.5 mL 6.6 4.0 mL 6.5 4.5 mL 6.4 5.0 mL 6.2 5.5 mL 6.1 6.0 mL 5.9 6.5 mL 5.9 7.0 mL 5.8

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1. Graph the data by plotting the pH (y-axis) versus the amount of citric
acid solution added (x-axis). Make sure that you label the axes of the
graph.
2. Determine the equivalence point from the graph. Make sure that
you illustrate on your graph how you determined the equivalence
point of the titration.

 

Titration Data

                        Titration of NaOH

Volume Citric Acid  Solution Added (mL)

pH

0.0 mL (initial)

7.8

0.5 mL

7.8

1.0mL

7.2

1.5 mL

7.1

2.0 mL

6.9

2.5 mL

6.8

3.0 mL

6.7

3.5 mL

6.6

4.0 mL

6.5

4.5 mL

6.4

5.0 mL

6.2

5.5 mL

6.1

6.0 mL

5.9

6.5 mL

5.9

7.0 mL

5.8

 

 

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