why acetic anhydride is used in non aquous titration
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Anhydrous formic acid and acetic anhydride as solvent or additive in nonaqueous titrations. ... Anhydrous formic acid is a typical protogenic solvent but both the relative permittivity and acidity are higher than those of acetic acid (mostly used in assays of bases).
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Anhydrous formic acid and acetic anhydride as solvent or additive in nonaqueous titrations. Anhydrous formic acid is a typical protogenic solvent but both the relative permittivity and acidity are higher than those of acetic acid
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