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To 30 mL of the Ba(OH)2 solution, 10 mL portions of H2SO4 were added until a total of 50 mL of H2SO4 were used. The following results were recorded. Solution Reading 0.1 M H2SO4 150 mA. 0.1 M Ba(OH)2 150 mA. DATA TABLE Total H2SO4 Added Meter Reading Observations 0 mL 150 mA. Ba(OH)2 and H2SO4 clear, colorless 10 mL 65 mA. milky white precipitate forms 20 mL 31 mA. more precipitate forms 30 mL 0 mA. precipitate heavy and settles 40 mL 29 mA. no added precipitate seen to form 50 mL 62 mA. no change seen Plot the meter reading on the graph provided. Be sure to properly label the axes.

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