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the concentration of the standard solution... i think.

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What is the control variable in a titration lab?

The control variable in a titration lab is the volume and concentration of the titrant solution being used. Keeping these variables constant ensures that any changes observed in the reaction are due to the titrated solution being analyzed, rather than variations in the titrant solution.


What is the independent variable in titration?

The independent variable in a titration is the volume of titrant added to the analyte solution. It is controlled by the person conducting the experiment and is typically plotted on the x-axis of a titration curve.


What is the dependent variable in titration?

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What is the manipulated variable in a titration?

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.


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What are the similarities between a control and a variable?

There are not any similarities between a control and a variable. However, a Control Variable, is a variable.


What do controlled variable do?

You can control it that's why its called control variable.


What is the dependent variable in a titration?

The dependent variable in a titration is usually the volume of titrant (the solution being added) required to reach the equivalence point. This volume is used to calculate the unknown concentration of the analyte (the substance being titrated).


What is a control variable in research studies?

A control variable is a variable that is held constant in a research analysis.


Is a variable that stays the same a constant independent variable or control?

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How do you control one variable at time?

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Can the independent variable and the control variable be the same?

No, the independent variable and the control variable cannot be the same. The independent variable is what is being changed or manipulated in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable, while the control variable is kept constant to minimize its impact on the results. Having them be the same would defeat the purpose of having a control variable.