Help with a Primary Standard Equation

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The discussion revolves around the need to formulate a chemical equation for the reaction between potassium biphthalate and sodium hydroxide in aqueous solution, aimed at standardizing sodium hydroxide. The user expresses difficulty in deriving the equation for this reaction. Additionally, there are inquiries about calculating water hardness and determining EDTA levels in water, indicating a broader interest in water chemistry. The conversation shifts focus after the user acknowledges a mistake in posting and seeks to address the topic of water hardness instead. Overall, the thread highlights the need for clarity in chemical equations and water quality assessments.
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I can't seem to get an equation for this reaction.Potassium Biphthlate + Sodium Hydroxide give me what? Both are dissolved in water. Need to figure out the equation to standardize the sodium hydroxide.

NaOH + KHC8H4O4 -->All are aqueous.

EDIT: read the sticky right after posting, sorry will post in the other section delete pls.
 
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jani said:
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