An important element in the titration simulation is the ability to save the volume, pH (or potential), and conductivity data from the titration to the lab book and later copy that data to an external spreadsheet program for further analysis. This is done by clicking the Save Data button in the Buret view of the Live Data tab. This, in turn, will create a table in the electronic lab book where all the volume, pH (or potential), and conductivity data will be saved as the titration proceeds. The saving process will continue automatically as titrant is delivered from the buret until the Save Data button (now labeled Stop Saving) is clicked again. The data is saved in the lab book and can be selected, copied (using the Copy Data button), and then pasted into an external spreadsheet program for further analysis. Note that the density of points saved to the lab book is governed by the delivery rate of titrant from the buret. A high density of points, which would needed around the equivalence point, would correspond to a slow delivery rate. During the course of the titration, the delivery rate can be changed as needed by monitoring the titration using the Live Data tab.
Titrations - Saving Data Print
Modified on: Tue, 21 Dec, 2021 at 8:01 PM
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