Why oxalic acid should be heated




















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The rule of thumb, for which there are exceptions, is that for every 10 C increase in temperature that the reaction rate doubles. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. The questions posted on the site are solely user generated, Doubtnut has no ownership or control over the nature and content of those questions.

Doubtnut is not responsible for any discrepancies concerning the duplicity of content over those questions. Study Materials. Why use Doubtnut? Instant Video Solutions. Request OTP. On the other side, If oxalic acid is to be titrated, add the required amount of dil.

Likewise, for a 0. Do this in beaker slowly, and drip water until it reaches exactly mL mark. For a strong monoprotic acid like HCl, the hydronium ion concentration should be the same as the acid concentration.



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