Phenolphthalein is used as an indicator for the titration of sodium hydroxide solution against a standard solution of oxalic acid. The colour change that is observed at an alkaline pH close to the equivalence point during this titration is:

  • A
    pink to colourless
  • B
    pinkish red to yellow
  • C
    colourless to pink
  • D
    yellow to pinkish red

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$(iv)$ $4.4\, mL$ $\quad (v)$ $4.4\, mL$
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