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In what range our answers to the practical titrations must fall within? 0.1 cm^3, is it? If some readings are more than, lets say, 0.2 cm^3 apart from the original, must they be recorded or not? Is there enough time to take more than 3 set of readings?
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Yes, the titration experiment requires us to obtain at least two titres that are within 0.1 cm^3 of each other. In some cases, a difference of 0.2 cm^3 is accepted, too but don't give yourself that leverage. You should record all three 3 readings but ensure that two of them are within 0.1 cm^3 of each other. Usually, no. But if you're confidently done with all of your paper correctly, you may perform one more for greater accuracy. That would be a rarity worth applause.