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protogenic solvent is a)sulphuric acid b)nitric acid c) hydrochloric acid d) all of these​

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Answered by kotapremsai25pbg7jt
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Answer:

a) sulphuric acid

Explanation:

Protogenic Solvents – these solvents have a more acidic character and tend to have a levelling effect on the bases they come in contact with. Examples of protogenic solvents used in non-aqueous titration are sulphuric acid and acetic acid.

Answered by anjalin
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Protogenic solvent is  d) all of these​

Explanation:

  • Protogenic implies the capacity to produce protons (H+).
  • Protogenic Solvents – these solvents have a more acidic character and tend to have a levelling impact on the bases they come in contact with.
  • Illustrations of protogenic solvents utilized in the non-aqueous titration are sulphuric corrosive and the acidic corrosive.
  • Solvents which have the propensity to deliver the protons, i.e., water, fluid hydrogen chloride and the frosty acidic corrosive etc.
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