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What is the stoichiometry for the first set of titrations (standardisation of diluted NaOH) in the form KHP:NaOH?Question 3Answera.2:3b.2:1c.1:1d.3:2e.1:2

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What is the stoichiometry for the first set of titrations (standardisation of diluted NaOH) in the form KHP:NaOH?Question 3Answera.2:3b.2:1c.1:1d.3:2e.1:2

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Solution

The stoichiometry for the titration of potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is 1:1. This is because one mole of KHP reacts with one mole of NaOH. Therefore, the correct answer is c. 1:1.

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