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In Fe(II)MnO4 titration, HNO3 is not used because:

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It oxidizes Mn(2+)
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It reduces MnO4
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It oxidizes Fe2+
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It reduces Fe3+ formed
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Solution

The correct option is C It oxidizes Fe2+
Reaction of Fe(II) with MnO4 is a redox reaction and is a test for strength of KMnO4 against Mohr's salt.
In this titration dil. H2SO4 is used as it doesn't oxidise or reduce the elements where HNO3 being a very powerful oxidising agent oxidises Fe(II) ion to Fe(III) and a lower amount of KMnO4 gets used up, giving an incorrect result in the titration.

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