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what is mean by titration?how many types of titrations are there?give me a brief solutionn?

what is mean by titration?how many types of titrations are there?give me a brief solutionn?

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kopusetti rakesh
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Titration:

           A typical titration begins with a beaker or Erlenmeyer flask containing a very precise volume of the titrand and a small amount of indicator placed underneath a calibrated burette or chemistry pipetting syringe containing the titrant. Small volumes of the titrant are then added to the titrand and indicator until the indicator changes, reflecting arrival at the endpoint of the titration. Depending on the endpoint desired, single drops or less than a single drop of the titrant can make the difference between a permanent and temporary change in the indicator. When the endpoint of the reaction is reached, the volume of reactant consumed is measured and used to calculate the concentration

types:

  • Thermometric titration is one of a number of instrumental titration techniques where endpoints can be located accurately and precisely ...
  • Redox titration (also called oxidation-reduction titration) is a type of titration based on a redox reaction between the analyte and ...
  • Karl Fischer titration is a classic titration method in analytical chemistry that uses coulometric or volume tric titration to determine ...
  • Titration s are often recorded on graphs called titration curves, which generally contain the volume of the titrant as the independent ...
  • Nonaqueous titration is the titration of substances dissolved in nonaqueous solvent s. is suitable for the titration of very weak acid s ...
  • Potentiometric titration is a technique similar to direct titration of a redox reaction. No indicator is used, instead the potential ...
  • Amperometric titration refers to a class of titration s in which the equivalence point is determined through measurement of the electric ...
  • An acid-base titration is the determination of the concentration of an acid or base by exactly neutralizing the acid or base with an acid ...
  • Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) is a physical technique used to determine the thermodynamic parameters of interactions in solution ...
  • Complexometric titration (sometimes chelatometry) is a form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a colored complex is used to ...
  • Iodometry, also known as iodometric titration, is a method of volumetric chemical analysis , a redox titration where the appearance or ...
  • Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis that is used to determine the unknown concentration of a known ...
  • The Sørensen formol titration invented by S. P. L. Sørensen in 1907 is a titration of an amino acid with formaldehyde in the presence of ...
  • Gran plot (redirect from Gran titration)
    A Gran plot (also known as Gran titration or the Gran method) is a common means of standardizing a titrate or titrant by estimating the ...
  • Cerimetry or cerimetric titration, also known as cerate oximetry, is a method of volumetric chemical analysis , a redox titration in which ...
  • Zeta potential titration is a titration of heterogeneous systems, such as colloid s, emulsion s, etc. Solids in such systems have very ...
  • Conductometry has notable application in analytical chemistry , where conductometric titration is a standard technique. conductometric ...
  • The other, called coulometric titration or amperostatic coulometry, keeps the current (measured in amperes) constant using an amperostat ...
  • Examples of successful precipitation titrations are sulfate by titration with barium ions, phosphate by titration with magnesium in ...

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