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Statement: Sodium carbonate can be titra...

Statement: Sodium carbonate can be titrated against sulphuric acid by using methyl orange as indicator.
Explanation: The volume of sulphuric acid required to produce colour change for the two indicators (acid or basic) is different.

A

S is correct but E is wrong.

B

S is wrong but E is correc.

C

Both S and E are correct and E is correct explanation of S.

D

Both S and E are correct but E is correct explanation of S.

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The correct Answer is:
A

It can be titrated only by basic nautre indicator.
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