I'd definitely go with a bar graph. Other types of graphs would not be as effective in conveying the differences in titration amounts.
No as a graph is used to record information you or someone else found out not to record predictions.
yes
Because it should help indicate what the graph is about.
To make a good graph title, just state what your graph is about. If the line graph (example) shows the population of England, your graph title should be 'Population of England Over Time'.
Yes do that
Because it is easier to see the differences and variations between the results in a graph than in a table.
To make a graph with an experiment, it would be wise to make a short graph at first. Make a rough draft using basic numbers, and draw the graph after the information is gathered.
The suffix graph is defined as: A instrument used to record; record.
No as a graph is used to record information you or someone else found out not to record predictions.
a line graph is a graph that is used to record different sets of data,mainly used in math to record the differences of numbers
By reading the copyright notice on the website where she found the graph. Correct for Apex. Have a nice day/night!
line graph
Analysing the evidence.
it is a math graph that can be used for sales or to show a record of anything.
A bar graph or line graph usually are the best ways. also tables, charts can work .
At half titration pH=pKa (you need the pH from the graph of your titration, y axis) ph = pKa + log (base/acid) 10^-pKa = Ka Kw=Ka*Kb Kb=Kw/Ka Ka = Kw/Kb
graph is to write or record like graph paper!