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to determine the end point of titration
A scout titration is used to determine the approximate amount of titrant needed.
by weight
To determine electrode potential
The titrant is the solution involved or used in a titration to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
Iodine value= (B-S)N x 12.69 ------------------- wt of sample where, B=titration of blank S= titration of sample N= normality of thiosulphate
to determine the end point of titration
It is used to determine how accurate an experimental value is.
A scout titration is used to determine the approximate amount of titrant needed.
Titration
by weight
To determine electrode potential
Use a method called titration, where a known concentration of either a strong acid (to measure a weak base) or a strong base (to measure a weak acid) is slowly added to a solution of the unknown compound. By measuring the pH of the solution as you do the titration, and by measuring the volume of the known solution that you added to the unknown, you can determine the pKa of the unknown compound.For complete instructions on how a titration is performed, see the Web Links to the left of this answer.how can i determine pka value if pH is given?
If you mean iodometry, it is the use of the chemical iodine in a process called titration. Titration is often used to determine the concentration of a chemical in a solution. A common use of iodometry was determination of salt concentration in salt water. It is not the most accurate or quickest way these days.
The titrant is the solution involved or used in a titration to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
used to determine the concention in solutions
To determine electrode potential