untouchablecuz
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i just received my titration practical exam back, and lets just say my mark was not the best.
MUCH of the marks i had lost were due to the fact that i had done the exam and answered the questions based on the presumption that the solution of KNOWN concentration is poured into the burette.
my teacher however, sees differently and is set on the "fact" that the solution of UNKNOWN concentration is is poured in the burette.
i have gathered evidence (both from textbooks etc and mathematical) to support my point of view (that either way is fine), but before i take it any further i'd like to know what you all think OR know?
known or unknown in the burette?
MUCH of the marks i had lost were due to the fact that i had done the exam and answered the questions based on the presumption that the solution of KNOWN concentration is poured into the burette.
my teacher however, sees differently and is set on the "fact" that the solution of UNKNOWN concentration is is poured in the burette.
i have gathered evidence (both from textbooks etc and mathematical) to support my point of view (that either way is fine), but before i take it any further i'd like to know what you all think OR know?
known or unknown in the burette?