I just got done with an experiment on titrations in which I graphed the volume of NaOH added against 3 things (pH, first deriv: ΔpH/ΔVolume, and second deriv: Δ[ΔpH/ΔVolume]/ΔVolume) I somewhat understand the first derivative, since it gives a defining point (a peak) to select when considering the equivalence point.
So, my question is, why get into the mess of a second derivative? What benefits does it offer that the first derivative does not?
Also, it seems that Yahoo! Answers does not recognize titrations to be a word (it continuously offers 't*t rations,' a comically inappropriate phrase). Is there someone I should inform to have that fixed?
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