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5.00mL of 0.10M oxalic acid solution taken in a conical flask is titrated against NaOH from a burette using phenolphthalein indicator. The volume of NaOH required for the appearance of permanent faint pink color is tabulated below for five experiments. What is the concentration, in molarity, of the NaOH solution?

Experiment number

Volume of NaOH (mL)

1

12.5

2

10.5

3

9.0

4

9.0

5

9.0


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Solution

Calculate the molarity of NaOH solution:

Volume of NaOH used =9.0mL

At equivalence point,

number of equivalents of Oxalic acid = number of equivalents of NaOH

M1V1Z1=M2V2Z2

where M1,M2=molarity of oxalic acid, NaOH respectively

V1,V2=Volume of oxalic acid, NaOH respectively

Z1,Z2=Z-factor of oxalic acid, NaOH respectively

0.1×5×2=M2×9×1⇒M2=0.11

Thus, the molarity of NaOH solution is 0.11M.


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