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- To a 10 ml, 1M aqueous solution of Br2 , excess of NaOH is added so that all Br2 is disproportionated to Br- and BrO3- . The resulting solution is made free of Br- by extraction and excess of OH- is neutralised by acidifying the solution. The resulting solution is sufficient to react with 2g of impure CaC2O4 (M = 128 g/mole) sample. Which of the following is the correct % purity of oxalate sample
Q. To a 10 ml, 1M aqueous solution of , excess of NaOH is added so that all is disproportionated to and . The resulting solution is made free of by extraction and excess of is neutralised by acidifying the solution. The resulting solution is sufficient to react with 2g of impure (M = 128 g/mole) sample. Which of the following is the correct % purity of oxalate sample
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