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limitation of water in non aqueous titration

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Answered by trmanormak
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PRINCIPLE. The organic acids and bases are insoluble in water. These are extremely weak and cannot be analysed using normal titrimetric methods. Hence the non-aqueous titrimetric method is used.

Answered by Venkataiahpuppala
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Explanation:

PRINCIPLE. The organic acids and bases are insoluble in water. These are extremely weak and cannot be analysed using normal titrimetric methods. Hence the non-aqueous titrimetric method is used.

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