because if the temperature is too low the interaction between the oxylate and potassium permanganate will move too slow?? why IDK
1. The advantage in diluting the solution before titration is that it allows for greater accuracy in the titration; this is because the color change in the solution is easier to observe if it is a dilute solution.
This depends on what kind of solution you are about to titrate.
because in those cases, the endpoint will not be correct if the titration is carried out at low temperature
We usually heat KSCN Fe solution before titration with EDTA so as to produce crystalline crust forms.
It allows the concentration of the NaOH to be known.
1. The advantage in diluting the solution before titration is that it allows for greater accuracy in the titration; this is because the color change in the solution is easier to observe if it is a dilute solution.
This depends on what kind of solution you are about to titrate.
because in those cases, the endpoint will not be correct if the titration is carried out at low temperature
We usually heat KSCN Fe solution before titration with EDTA so as to produce crystalline crust forms.
It allows the concentration of the NaOH to be known.
If the temperature is too low (below 55 degrees celsius), the interaction between the oxalate and the potassium permanganate will move too slow as to be used as a practical lab experiment. *** Above 60 degrees celsius, oxalate acid begins to decompose, so it's important to stay in this range.
titration is the best method to determine the unknown concentration of the unknown. if ur known is a solid then you would have to used distilled water to ensure it is submerged before you titrate.
I'm not sure what you really mean. There wouldn't be any point adding it afterwards! It's there to reveal the end point of your titration. You could add it when you thought you were near the end point, but it's easier to put it in before you start.
When performing a titration experiment, the buret doesn't have to be exactly at 0.00 ml to begin because the titration volume is calculated as the final volume minus the initial volume. Furthermore, it is difficult to get the initial volume to exactly 0.00 ml due to the degree of error and the precision of filling the buret.
I am not sure about this answer.oxalic acid is the strong is acid it need atleast 60 degree or more so that potassium permanganate can give the pink colour.
As we all know that the potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is the dark purple color solution ...and in titration it become colorless ....so when the titration is completed ...and the other single drop of KMnO4 solution produce pinkish colour in a beaker ...which indicate that the reaction was completed just a single drop before .. we use indicator in a a reaction in order to indicate ...but we dont used indicator in titration with KMnO4 because it also indicate us by changing its color ...colorless to pink
To create an acidic medium or in another word made iron (II) ammonium solution more acidic as kmno4 acts as a strong reducing agent only in acid medium.