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alok kumar singh

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After balancing change in oxidation state,

2Cl2 2Cl + 2ClO

Next, balance 'O' atoms,

2Cl2 +4OH  2Cl + 2ClO+ 2H2O

Simplifying to get the simplest ratios,

Cl2 +2OH Cl+ClO+ H2O

x = 1, y = 2, z = 1, p = 1

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Disproportionation reaction is a reaction in which a substance (element) is simultaneously oxidised and reduced.

 

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Potassium hydrogen phthalate is used to standardize NaOH solutions.

Phenolphthalein is used as an indicator to detect completion of titrations.

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meq. of K2Cr2O7 = meq. of NO2

n1 * 6 = 1 * 2

n1=1/3

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Oxidation no. of a substance is proportional to the charge on it. In this case the charge is + 6 hence oxidation state will be +6

 

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Kindly go through the solution

 

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H2SO5

: x + 2 (+1) + 3 (–2) + 2 (–1) = 0

x = + 6.

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MnO? + H? C? O?2H? O - (H? )-> Mn²? + CO?
nf = (5) nf = (2)
Milli equivalent of C? O? ²? = mili equivalent of MnO?
2 x M x 10 = 5 x 0.05 x 10
M = 0.125 M
M = Strength / M.M of H? C? O?2H? O
Strength = 0.125 x 126g/L
= 15.75g/L

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Aq. N a O H  in a burette and aqueous oxalic acid in a conical flask.

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