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what is the function of H2SO4 in Redox Titration?

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Answered by aryanagarwal466
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Answer:

The function of H2SO4 in Redox Titration are given blow:-

Explanation:

In sulfuric acid H2SO4, the oxidation state of sulfur is +6, which is the highest possible oxidation state S of its compounds. Therefore, it cannot be further oxidized. Therefore, in redox titrations where a strong oxidizing agent such as KMnO4 is used, H2SO4 can be used to obtain an acidic environment.

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Answered by rahul123437
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The function of H2SO4 in Redox Titration is to get an acidic nature in the titration mixture.

Explanation:

  • here in this titration sulfuric acid H2SO4 is having the oxidation state of sulfur is +6,.
  • This is the highest possible oxidation state of Sulphur which is found in its compounds.
  • Thus, it cannot be further oxidized more, so  in redox titration in which we use a strong oxidizing agent such as KMnO4, sulphuric acid can be used to create an acidic environment.

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