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NopeThe solution in the burette is usually the solution with the unknown concentration.
Yes, but conventionally the conical flask contains the unknown solution and the burette delivers the known solution, hence you should do it this way.Can't the unknown solution can be in either the burette or the Conical Flask, based on personal preference??
And the conical flask conventionally contains the standard solution as far I was taught.Nope
Yes, but conventionally the conical flask contains the unknown solution and the burette delivers the known solution, hence you should do it this way.
Just wanted to point out that NaOH is not used as a primary standard(either as a base or acid) in a typical titration reaction.It doesn't matter. As long as you get the stoichiometry right. But personal preference, if one of the solution like NaOH absorbs moisture then use that in the burette as it can be covered by aluminium foil.