Question: The base B is too weak to titrate in aqueous solution. (a) Which solvent, pyridine or acetic acid, would be more suitable for the titration

The base B is too weak to titrate in aqueous solution.
(a) Which solvent, pyridine or acetic acid, would be more suitable for the titration of B with HClO4? Why?
(b) Which solvent would be more suitable for the titration of a very weak acid with tetrabutylammonium hydroxide? Why?

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