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Bryce and his lab partner come up with an idea they think will save time: "We just used the fast titrations. You can stop the video when the solution turns pink. We know that when the solution turns pink, the titration is complete, so we just read the volume from the burette as soon as it turns pink. This is faster than going through all the shorter videos and works just as well."
Do you agree with Bryce? Use evidence from the videos to support your response.
I agree with Bryce because in the videos we can change the volume quickly if we see that the solution is still clear, we can approximate a volume to find the closer volume needed just by watching what happen in one video. Also when we find the right volume needed we can just pause the video to record the exact volume needed to turn the solution pink. For example in solution 1, I started with a volume of 15 which is half of the total volume given, I saw that the solution is clear and it is starting to show some pink color, then I reproduced the video with a volume of 20 just by approximating and I found out that the solution 1 turns pink with a volume of 20 without going back to become clear

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