MCQs in Complexometry and Precipitation titrations
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Complexometry
Complexometric Titration is a type of analysis in which the formation of a coloured complex is used to indicate the end point of a titration. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for the determination of a mixture of different metal ions in solution. Read further details in the file given below Complexometry
Gravimetry
GRAVIMETRY Gravimetric methods are quantitative methods that are based on measuring the mass of a pure compound to which the sample is chemically related. Since weight can be measured with greater accuracy than almost any other fundamental property, gravimetric analysis is one of the most accurate classes of analytical methods. Download Notes: Gravimetry
Precipitation Titrations
PRECIPITATION TITRATIONS: It is a type of volumetric analysis that depends on the formation of a precipitate. The most important precipitating agent used in precipitation titration is Silver nitrate (AgNO3). Titrations based on the use of silver nitrate are called Argentometric titration. Read more…. Precipitation Titration
Precipitation Titration – Definition, Principle Indicators, Curve, Methods, Applications, Difference
Precipitation Titration – Definition, Indicators, Curve, Types, Methods, Applications, Difference Precipitation Titration Definition Principle of Precipitation Titration The amount of precipitating reagent added equals the amount of material precipitated, according to the principle of precipitation titration. Precipitation Titration Indicators For endpoint identification in Argentometric titrations, three conventional approaches based on indicator colour might be used: … Read more


