This is totally depending to WHAT KIND of analysis you are referring to. They could be of equal or of totally different value for one or another compound.
Potentiometry is based on acid/base reactions and pH change at equivalence point, while conductometry is based in change of the (conductivity) behaviour of ions, also applicable to redox, precipitometric (argentometric) AND acid/base reactions.
'Conductometric' IS a special case of volumetric analysis, it's the way of measuring the endpoint of titration. An other method is 'potentiometric' by measurement of pH.
types of conductometric titration: acid base titration complexometric titration replacement titration redox titration precipitation titration
A potentiometric titration is one in which the end-point is detected by measuring the change in potential of a suitable electrode during the titration.
With conductometric titration, one of the ions is replaced by the other. A disadvantage of this technique is that concentration of other electrolytes can be a problem.
moher/wolher
'Conductometric' IS a special case of volumetric analysis, it's the way of measuring the endpoint of titration. An other method is 'potentiometric' by measurement of pH.
types of conductometric titration: acid base titration complexometric titration replacement titration redox titration precipitation titration
A potentiometric titration is one in which the end-point is detected by measuring the change in potential of a suitable electrode during the titration.
With conductometric titration, one of the ions is replaced by the other. A disadvantage of this technique is that concentration of other electrolytes can be a problem.
moher/wolher
titration
for instrument sensitivity
The most important is an adequate titrant necessary for a specific titration.
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acid and base use to measure the molarity
Titration is a method of chemical analysis; for example: - volumetry - potentiometric titration - amperometric titration - radiometric titration - Karl Fisher titration - spectrophotometric titaration - viscosimetric titration and other methods
they form nutral solution