Science, asked by gpal41357, 5 months ago

standardization of sulphuric acid is an example of​

Answers

Answered by VishnuharanK
1

Answer:

alkalimetry.

Explanation:

It is an example of alkalimetry. When a strong acid is titrated with a strong base, the salt produced in the reaction is not hydrolysed and therefore the ph of the resultant solution at the end point is exactly 7.0.

Answered by vinolapearl
0

Answer:

standardization of sulphuric acid is an example of alkalimetry

Explanation:

also know as volumetric chemical also know as alkaline solution sulphuric acid is strong acid is standardized by titaring (balance unsteadily) with strong base I.e. sodium carbonate (primary standard)

Similar questions