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Standard solutions and titrations are used in analytical chemistry to determine quantitatively the concentations of elements and components of materials.

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What companys use titrations and what for?

Titrations are routinely used in industry to analyze products to be sold. Many manufacturers are under strict standards of quality control because their products are sold for public consumption. Therefore they need to ensure that the products being sold are safe, For example for winemakers.


Why don't we use indicators in redox-titration?

Because the end point can easily be observed. Example: consider the titration between potassium manganate (IV) which is purple and ammonium iron (II) sulfate - colourless. At the end point the colourless standard solution will turn pale pink when the correct volume of deep purple titre is added. No indicator is required. Also this is not necessarily an acid base rxn


What is the purpose of solution in science?

throughout the history, scientific solutions had improved the general quality of human life. Most of these solutions are accidental or by-product of another solution. For example, Dynamite is accidential invention while toothpaste and its tube are by-products of NASA Appolo project. But, its the better level of thinking that puts these solutions to proper use (eg. Dynamite). A rise in quality of human life through scientific solutions, makes us to think clearly on how to put these solutions to a better use. in a nutshell, solutions in science is an indirect, but primary, reason that we are not barbarians anymore!


What is the stainless and alloy industry standard color codes?

The stainless steel industry standard color code is often denoted by a number system such as the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) designation. For example, AISI 304 stainless steel is commonly referred to as "18-8" due to its composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Alloy color codes can vary depending on the specific alloying elements present in the material, so it is important to reference the appropriate standards or specifications for accurate identification.


What do you mean by argentometric titration?

Argentometric comes from the Latin word ''argentum''which means silver. Argentometric titrations are precipitation titrations based on the use of silver nitrate as the precipitating agent.For example in titrations of halide ions,divalent anions,mercaptans(Ag2S),Fatty acids etc. By Lukato Simon Makerere University Kampala,Uganda Tel.0782528726. Argentometric comes from the Latin word ''argentum''which means silver. Argentometric titrations are precipitation titrations based on the use of silver nitrate as the precipitating agent.For example in titrations of halide ions,divalent anions,mercaptans(Ag2S),Fatty acids etc. By Lukato Simon Makerere University Kampala,Uganda Tel.0782528726.

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