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The platinum electrode is used in coductometry.

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Why you use only platinum electrodes in conductometric titrations?

Because platinum is inert to many chemicals.


Why is it necessary to dilute the titrand in conductometric titrations?

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What is the difference between conductometric and volumetric titrations?

Coductometric titration: is based on the suddenly change of the conductivity at the equivalence point.Volumetric titration: the volume of a standardized titrant is measured at the eqivalence point.


Advantages of conductometric titration?

1. this method can be used with very diluted solutions=2. this method can be used with colored or turbid solutions in which end point can not== be seen by eye==3. this method can be used in which there is no suitable indicator==4.has many applications , i.e. it can be used for acid base , redox ,precipitation, or complex titrations=


Why is not used in three electrodes in batteries?

it will be useless to use 3 electrodes. IT IS WASTE OF MONEY.Two , three or four electrodes can be used but it only increases the rate of reaction.


What are the uses of calomel electrodes?

The calomel electrodes are usually used as the salt bridge.


What are the disadvantages of conductometric 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.


What is the primary use of carbon and graphite electrodes?

electrodes are used in all types of electric furnaces.


Types of conductometric titration?

moher/wolher


What are the type of conductometric titration?

types of conductometric titration: acid base titration complexometric titration replacement titration redox titration precipitation titration


What is titration and what is the purposeof titration?

Titration is the process of determining the concentration of a substance of a given solution using a known reagent. So types of titrations are neutralization titrations, red-ox titrations, gravimetric titrations and colorimetric titrations. According to the reagents available, the best type of titration should be determined.


What is a hypo solution?

A Hypo Solution is used in iodometric titrations, its is basically sodiumthiosulphate (Na2S2O3)