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When `CH_(3)COOCH_(3)+HCl` is titrated with `NaOH` then at neutral point the colour of phenopthalein becomes colourless form pink due to:

A

due to formation of `CH_(3)OH`

B

due to formation of `CH_(3)COOH` which act as a weak acid.

C

Phenolpthalein vaporizes.

D

due to presence of `HCl`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`CH_(3)COOCH_(3)` `overset(H_(2)O)underset(H^(+))rarr` `CH_(3)COOH+CH_(3)OH`
`HCl+NaOH rarr NaCl+H_(2)O`
`CH_(3)COOH+NaOH rarr CH_(3)COONa`
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