Would using a wet Erlenmeyer flask to hold the hydrochloric acid analyte cause your calculated hydrochloric acid concentration to be smaller than the actual concentration, larger than the actual concentration, or have no effect? Explain your reasoning. (Titration Experiment)
Ans : have no effect
In the titration experiment , base solution of known concentration is used against the fixed volume of acid having unknown molarity.
The number of moles of base is equal to the number of moles of acid.
So even if the erlenmeyer flask holding the acid is wet , it will not change the actual number of moles of acid present in it , since the volume of acid added into the flask does not change.
So the calculated hydrochloric acid concentration will be same (have no effect).
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