Why is dilute sulphuric acid added during potentiometric titration of ferrous sulphate?
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Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4) is used in the redox titration process because it provides the H(+) ions necessary for the reaction to occur more quickly whilst the sulphate(-) ions barely react during the reaction.
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dilute sulphuric acid is taken to provide additional acidity to solution since acid present in it is consumed during undergoing reactions.
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