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3. Why is dilute sulphuric acid added while preparing a standard solution of Mohr's salt?
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Answered by crenuka276
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6H2O. Simplest reason for using sulphuric acid in the preparation of a standard solution of Mohr's saltin redox titration is to prevent hydrolysis of the Fe2+ ions. ... Another reason is also to prevent the oxidation of Fe2+ ions of Mohr's salt to Fe3+ ions.

Answered by probrainsme102
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The reason for which the  dilute sulphuric acid was added while preparing a standard solution of Mohr's salt

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Dilute sulphuric acid was added while preparing a standard solution of Mohr's salt to prevent hydrolysis of the Fe2+ ions

H2SO4 When the concentration of sulfuric acid is 1 then it is called dilute sulfuric acid.

Sulfuric acid is a strong inorganic acid. Gandhakaml is essential in almost all modern industries. Therefore, it is believed that the consumption of Gandhakamal by a country is an indicator of the industrialization of that country. Countries with rich consumption of Gandhakamal are considered to be more prosperous.

Pure sulfuric acid is a colorless, odorless, oily heavy liquid that is soluble in water to every degree. It is used as a reagent in the laboratory and in many chemical industries in the synthesis of various chemical substances. For its large-scale production, the contact method is used in which sulfur is burnt in the presence of air and reacted with various reactants.

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