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explain effect of temperature in non aqueous titration​

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Answered by BrutalShadow
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Effect of temperature on essays non aqueous solvent polishes greater coefficient of expansion as compared to water so there is effect of temperature .

Non-aqueous titration at iteration in which weekly acid or basic substances are carried out using non aqueous solvent to get sharp and endpoint the moisture content is known aquiste iterations should not be more than 0.05 % moisture and carbon dioxide are to be avoided in non AC was method theory Lori Boss theory HB h + + b minus acid adjusted basis b + HR + H B + base converted acid the ability of substance to act or bases depend on the choice of solvent system .

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Answered by EhsaanGhaazi
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  • Temperature affects the volume of the non aqueous solutions used, causing the concentration to fluctuate.
  • But, perhaps, more importantly, reactivity is temperature-sensitive, i.e., it rises as the temperature rises.
  • If we repeat the titration at 25 C and then at 60 C, the second one may reach the endpoint sooner than the first, skewing the findings.
  • If we want a reliable endpoint, run the titration under the same conditions for all trials, eliminating any variations.

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