in this video, you will learn Titration Oxalic Acid vs NaOH. oxalic acid vs sodium hydroxide titration. oxalic acid vs NaOH titration calculation. Class XI practical. chemistry practical. #titration #oxalicacid #OxalicAcidVsNaOHTitration
Thank you sir for the video, it is very helpful for me :) Permission to ask sir.. 1. Can you please explain, sir, why the burette must be rinsed first with the titrant solution? 2. Then why NaOH if stored for a long time will look watery? 3. I also want to ask, sir, for example, we do a titration between a weak acid (oxalic acid) as a sample, and the titrant is a strong acid (NaOH), and use the PP indicator. So, is it possible if we reverse the position of the sample and the titrant, so that NaOH is the sample and oxalic acid is the titrant, is it possible, sir? And whether the indicator can be used with the same type ..? 4. And for example, sir, it is known that the concentration of the mother liquor is 0.1 M, then we will make 100 mL of a solution with a concentration of 0.05 M from the mother liquor. How do we do it, sir? Thank you sir..🙏🏻
It is advisable for you to rinse it, so that you solution will be familiar with apparatus for better readings (outcome), just like over stayed indicator don't give out faster result.
you can use any concentrated NaOH solution, not specifically dilluted . for example take a few grains of naoh and put it into some distilled water, its become unknown concentrated solution then used it.