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solvent as an acid on titration with a base and act as a base on titration with acid is known as​

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Answered by ayannaskar3640
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Jump to Nonaqueous solvents used · This is called the leveling effect. Strong bases are leveling solvents for acids, weak ... as a solvent for titration of basic substances

Answered by MotiSani
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These types of solvents are known as Amphiprotic solvents.

  • Amphiprotic solvents are those that have both acid and basic properties, depending on the nature of the other medium.
  • They're most commonly utilised in non-aqueous titrations.
  • They're named amphiprotic since they can operate both as protophilic (base) in acid in titration and as protogenic (acidic) in base titration.
  • Depending on the type of titration, they provide a levelling effect to acid and the base and indicate the endpoint.
  • In this way, such a solvent functions as an acid in a base titration and as a base in an acid titration.

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