I don't think so.
1) If its rinsed with water >> diluted >> more volume needed >> HIGHER percentage.
2) Diluted >> More titre >> HIGHER
3) If it reacts there will be less solution which means less needs to be added from titre which means lower.
I could be wrong i hate this stuff
Wow, I'm really confused now too,
NB, I am going with a titration where the burette contains HCL and volumetric flask contains NaOH
First one, I agree with you (just think it should be higher concentration not percentage, volumetric not gravimetric)
2. Since we have some water in the pipette there is a lower concentration of NaOH going into the conical flask. as a result less HCl is required to reach an endpoint.
Lower titre -> lower mol HCl used in reaction -> lower mol of NaOH -> Lower calculated concentration of NaOH
3. not sure what the original question is saying.
If it is saying that the pipette is rinsed with NaOH (from my scenario) then there will be no change as that is what should be happening.
If it is saying the pipette is rinsed with HCl then some HCl and NaOH will react in the pipette, meaning less HCl from the burette is used to reach an endpoint. end result lower titre and lower calculated concentration.
Correct me if I am wrong (really confused now)