In non-aqueous volumetric methods: I. Carbon dioxide and water is excluded to prevent these from reacting with the sample. II. The temperature is controlled to prevent loss of solvent. III. Samples are usually organic acids and organic bases which are weak electrolytes. a. I & III b. II only c. II & III d. I only e. I, II & III

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In non-aqueous volumetric methods:
I. Carbon dioxide and water is excluded to prevent these from reacting with the sample.
II. The temperature is controlled to prevent loss of solvent.
III. Samples are usually organic acids and organic bases which are weak electrolytes.


a. I & III
b. II only
c. II & III
d. I only
e. I, II & III
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