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26 June, 12:43

Suppose a small amount of lead (ii) chloride got into your ba (oh) 2 sample before your titration, contaminating it. how do you think this contamination would affect your calculated concentration for the sample

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  1. 26 June, 13:18
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    Actually this depends on what kind of titration is being done. If we are titrating Ba (OH) 2 using an acid, it actually does not matter that some Pb (OH) 2 is formed because the acid will still neutralize even those OH - ions that combined with lead Pb.

    But other than that, generally we can say that the calculated concentration can be affected because lead (II) chloride would co-precipitate with Ba (OH) 2 to form Pb (OH) 2
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