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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
neutralization of reaction or completion 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.
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
neutralization of reaction or completion 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
End point...
We can determine the end point of permanganometry by using 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.
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
These terms are synonyms.
The pH at point of halfway titration is at pKa level (this even might be at pH above 7)andpH of equivalence point (end point) is not at pH = 7.0 , but (sometimes far) above 7.0.