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dioxane is a solvent used in which titration​

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Answered by sjk17312
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What are the solvents used in non-aqueous titration?

Examples of protogenic solvents used in non-aqueous titration are sulphuric acid and acetic acid. Amphiprotic Solvents – these solvents have properties which are protophilic as well as protogenic. Examples of these types of solvents are acetic acid and alcohols.

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Answered by poona2339
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Answer:

Dioxane is a solvent used in the non-aqueous titration. Explanation: Dioxane is a solvent used in the non-aqueous titration.

Explanation:

Dioxane is a solvent used in the non-aqueous titration.

Dioxane is used in non-aqueous titration because this type of titration needs an aprotic solvent as they are neither acidic nor basic. They have a low dielectric constant and also do not favor ionization. Dioxane also has some other favorable characteristics like lower toxicity and higher boiling point.

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