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the concentration of the standard solution... i think.
The manipulated variable would be the volume of the titrant (the thing thats being added). This is the only part of a titration that is altered. The responding variable would be the pH of the solution.
Concentration of the liquid.
The volume of the base used in the titre.
i case when the beaker get hot it does not affect the lab.
the concentration of the standard solution... i think.
Concentration of the liquid.
The manipulated variable would be the volume of the titrant (the thing thats being added). This is the only part of a titration that is altered. The responding variable would be the pH of the solution.
The time is the dependent variable in the dominoes lab.
The volume of the base used in the titre.
The volume of the base used in the titre.
Time, which relies on nothing, is usually the independent variable of a lab.
when refering to the controlled variable... a control for a chemistry lab or experiment refers to constant state of a variable, item, substance, pressure, etc. Nothing about the variable can change through out the entire experiment.
i case when the beaker get hot it does not affect the lab.
a control variable is a variable that needs to be controlled
There are not any similarities between a control and a variable. However, a Control Variable, is a variable.
You can control it that's why its called control variable.