Given: An assertion-reason question about aqueous KOH solution used in volumetric analysis.
Find: Whether Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct, and whether (R) correctly explains (A).
Step 1: Analyze Assertion (A)
In volumetric analysis, the concentration of the solutions used must be known accurately. KOH solutions are commonly used as titrants in acid-base titrations. The concentration of a KOH solution can change over time due to various factors. Therefore, it’s crucial to check and standardize its concentration before use. Assertion (A) is correct.
Step 2: Analyze Reason (R)
KOH solutions absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). The reaction between KOH and CO2 forms potassium carbonate (K2CO3) and water:
2KOH+CO2→K2CO3+H2O
This reaction consumes KOH, reducing its concentration in the solution. Hence, Reason (R) is correct.
Step 3: Analyze the Relationship between (A) and (R)
The absorption of atmospheric CO2 by KOH solution directly affects its concentration. This is the primary reason why the concentration of a KOH solution needs to be checked before use, especially if it’s an older solution. Thus, Reason (R) is the correct explanation for Assertion (A).
The solution working shows that both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). However, the solution explicitly states "The Correct Option is D," which disagrees with the worked explanation and the listed options. Based on the solution as primary source, the answer is taken as D.