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The strength of an aqueous NaOH solution is most accurately determined by titrating: (Note: consider that an appropriate indicator is used)


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Aq. NaOH in a pipette and aqueous oxalic acid in a burette

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Aq. NaOH in a volumetric flask and concentrated H2SO4 in a conical flask

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Aq. NaOH in a burette and concentrated H2SO4 in a conical flask

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Aq. NaOH in a burette and aqueous oxalic acid in a conical flask

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Solution

The correct option is D

Aq. NaOH in a burette and aqueous oxalic acid in a conical flask


Explanation for the correct option:

D: Aq. NaOH in a burette and aqueous oxalic acid in a conical flask

  • The strength of NaOH is determined by titrating it against oxalic acid in a burette with NaOH and oxalic acid in a conical flask.
  • Because oxalic acid is a major standard and NaOH is a secondary standard, we constantly made fresh oxalic acid solutions.
  • 2NaOH+COOH-COOHCOONa-NaCOO+2H2O
  • Typically, the standard solution is retained in the burette.
  • H2SO4 is a secondary standard solution, whereas oxalic acid is a major standard solution.

Final Answer: Therefore, the correct answer is Option D.


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