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Q: Why titration is called volumetric analysis?
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Advantages of conductometric titration over volumetric method?

'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.


What do you use a burette for?

The pricipal use is in the volumetric titration - a method of quantitative chemical analysis.


Why pilot reading is not required in red-ox titration?

need of pilot reading in volumetric analysis


What is compleximetric titiration?

Complexometric titration is also known as chelatometry. It is a form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a colored complex is used to indicate a titration's end point.


What is idometry?

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.


What is the name of the process when you combine an acid with a base?

Titration. You add it one drop at a time...


What's meaning of precipitation titration?

Definition of various terms used in Volumetric analysis ... Most of metallic halides are titrated by precipitation method.


Is iodometric titration and redox titration is same?

No, they are not the same, but 1 is part of 2.Iodometric titration is just one of the (larger) group (or class) of oxidimetric titrations, which in turn is part of the much (larger) group (or class) of volumetric analysis method.


What has the author G Wieland written?

G. Wieland has written: 'Water determination by Karl Fischer titration' -- subject(s): Analysis, Karl Fischer technique, Volumetric analysis, Water


What is molarity ..volumetric analysis?

volumetric analysis is the means of estimating quantities of substances


Why do you use burette to measure liquid during titration?

Any (variable) amount of liquid can be measured by weight (mass balance) or by volume.A titration is mostly carried out as volumetric analysis method.An INVariable amount is measured by a (volumetric, standardized) pipet and for Variable volumes a calibrated buret is used to reach high precision standards of AAAC.


What is the difference between volumetric analysis and gravimetric analysis?

AnswerVolumetric analysis or titration is a common laboratory method of chemical analysis which can be used to determine the concentration of a known reactant; volumetry is a quantitative method of analysis.Qualitative analysis is used to separate and detect elements, functional groups, molecules etc. in a sample substance, without specifying concentration.