A titration analysis has routinely been done with a titrant strength such that concentration is calculated from C = 20(y2 - y1), where (y2 - y1) is the difference between the final and initial burette readings. It is now proposed to change the titrant strength so that C = 40(y2 - y1). What effect will this have on the standard deviation of measured concentrations?
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