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Q: What would happen when sulphuric acid is not added in spectrophotometric titration?
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What would have happened if sulfuric acid was not add in spectrophotometric titration?

H2SO4 is added in reaction because acidic medium is required and it provides proton to the reaction .


What happen when sulphuric acid added to red cabbage?

The juice will turn red or pink


Is the indicator generally added to the titrant or analyte in a titration?

Analyte is the indicator that is generally added in titration.


Is the indicator generally added to the titrant or the analyte in titration?

Analyte is the indicator that is generally added in titration.


Is the indicator generally added to the titrant or the analyte in a titration?

Analyte is the indicator that is generally added in titration.


What is a back titration?

A back titration is a form of titraiton in which an excess of standard reagent is added and then the reverse of the titration is carried out.


What is Back titration?

A back titration is a form of titraiton in which an excess of standard reagent is added and then the reverse of the titration is carried out.


What is Over titration?

Over titration occurs when an excess of one solution, known as a titrant, is added to another solution. Titration is done to know the amount of solution to be added to reach neutralization.


When dilute sulphuric acid is added to zinc granules the gas produced is?

When sulphuric acid is added to zinc granules , the gas produced is hydrogen gas. Zinc displaces hydrogen from sulphuric acid.


Does limestone fizz when sulphuric acid is added?

Yes


Why is nitrobenzene added to titration mixture?

to standardise the solution


What is over-titration?

over titration is when too much titrant is added to the analyte in a titration procedure.