Mono sodium salt of oxalic acid is titrated with NaOH solution. In the second titration…
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Mono sodium salt of oxalic acid is titrated with NaOH solution. In the second titration it is titrated with KMnO4 solution. The ratio of equivalent weighs of monosodium oxalate with NaOH and KMnO4 is:
- 1:1
- 1:2
- 2:1
- 3:2
Answer
(C) 2:1
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