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as kmno4 acts as a strong reducing agent only in acid medium
Nitric acid, being a strong oxidising agent, interferes with oxidising capacity of KMnO4 hence reducing accuracy of titration.
A non-reducing sugar can be hydrolyzed using dilute hydrochloric acid. After hydrolysis and neutralization of the acid, the product is a reducing sugar. So acidic hydrolysis can convert the non-reducing sugars (disaccharides and polysaccharides) into reducing simple sugars.
No, it is a weak acid. Sulfuric acid, however is a strong acid
It is H3PO2 .
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Hypophosphorous acid is H3PO2. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypophosphorous_acid
as kmno4 acts as a strong reducing agent only in acid medium
by making a dizonium salt ( set the tempertaure delow 5°C), and after remove it with an hydride donnor/ strong reducting agent like hypophosphorous acid
it is mono basic because it releases one hydrogen ion in solution.
Nitric acid, being a strong oxidising agent, interferes with oxidising capacity of KMnO4 hence reducing accuracy of titration.
A non-reducing sugar can be hydrolyzed using dilute hydrochloric acid. After hydrolysis and neutralization of the acid, the product is a reducing sugar. So acidic hydrolysis can convert the non-reducing sugars (disaccharides and polysaccharides) into reducing simple sugars.
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It is a strong acid.Actually it is very strong.
No, it is a weak acid. Sulfuric acid, however is a strong acid