Why oxlic acid is not a primary standard solution in acid base titration?
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A primary standard is some substance such as oxalic acid which can be precisely weighed out in pure form, so that the number of moles present can be accurately determined from the measured weight and the known molar mass. ... Thestandard solutions used in anacid-base titration need not always be primary standards.
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