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why is the pH of the meadium important in EDTA titration
'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.
using pH meter
At half titration pH=pKa (you need the pH from the graph of your titration, y axis) ph = pKa + log (base/acid) 10^-pKa = Ka Kw=Ka*Kb Kb=Kw/Ka Ka = Kw/Kb
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why is the pH of the meadium important in EDTA titration
'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.
using pH meter
Titration
The neutralization point in acid and base titration can be determined metrically using the PH meter.
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At half titration pH=pKa (you need the pH from the graph of your titration, y axis) ph = pKa + log (base/acid) 10^-pKa = Ka Kw=Ka*Kb Kb=Kw/Ka Ka = Kw/Kb
Without seeing the curve, we can't answer this.
to maintain constant ph
Acid base titration: 0.1 M HCl and phenolphtaleine indicator (pH=>8 blue)
The pH was changed.
that depends on the nature of the acid and base used