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In the permanganate titration, the solut...

In the permanganate titration, the solution of reductant is always made acidic by adding `H_(2)So_(4)` rather than HCl or `HNO_(3)` because :

A

HCl is a reducing agent and it may get oxidized itself resulting into decrease in the volume of`KMnO_(4)` equivalent to the reducing agent under estimation.

B

`HNO_(3)` is an oxidizing agent and it may get reduced into consumption of more volume of`KMnO_(4)` for the end point.

C

`H_(2)SO_(4)` (dil.) is neither oxidizing nor reducing agent.

D

HCl and`HNO_(3)` are more costlier than`H_(2)SO_(4)` .

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C

HCI can act as a reducing agent& therby interering with the titattion Similar,y,HNO_(2)mis good oxidising agent
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