neutralization of reaction or completion of titration
Iodometry, also known as iodometric titration, is a method of volumetric chemical analysis, a redox titration where the appearance or disappearance of elementary iodine indicates the end point.
Titration error is simply the difference between the end point of a titration and the equivalence point of it. It can mathematically defined as Error = Vol(End Point) - Vol(Equivalence Point)
to determine the end point of titration
Titration in which the end point is marked by a color change.
during a titration when a titrant completely furnished the sample then this is the end point of titration.
indicates end of titration neutralisation of the reaction
Iodometry, also known as iodometric titration, is a method of volumetric chemical analysis, a redox titration where the appearance or disappearance of elementary iodine indicates the end point.
Titration error is simply the difference between the end point of a titration and the equivalence point of it. It can mathematically defined as Error = Vol(End Point) - Vol(Equivalence Point)
to determine the end point of titration
Titration in which the end point is marked by a color change.
during a titration when a titrant completely furnished the sample then this is the end point of titration.
end point
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We can determine the end point of permanganometry by using titration.
The endpoint of a titration is when the indicator first changes in appearance, or when an instrument first gives a reading which indicates that the titration is finished. The endpoint is always slightly after the equivalence point.
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.
The equivalence point is the point in a titration when the amount of added standard reagent is chemically equal to the amount of analyte. The end point is the point in a titration when a physical change occurring immediate after the equivalence point