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Oxalic acid dihydrate, h2c2o4.2h2o, is often used as a primary standard for the standardization of base solutions. for a procedure comparable to this experiment, approximately how many grams of oxalic acid dihydrate should be used in order to have a volume of about 15ml of naoh solution (approximately 0.15m) for the tiration? the acid is diprotic (two h+ reacts).

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