The text provides an overview of titrimetric methods of analysis, explaining how these methods determine the amount of analyte in a sample by measuring the volume of titrant that reacts stoichiometric...The text provides an overview of titrimetric methods of analysis, explaining how these methods determine the amount of analyte in a sample by measuring the volume of titrant that reacts stoichiometrically with the titrand. It discusses the importance of the equivalence and end points and describes various titration methods, such as acid-base, complexation, oxidation-reduction, and precipitation.
Redox titration are here the titrant is an oxidizing or reducing agent. In contrast to acid/base titrations, it is convenient for redox titrations to monitor the titration reaction’s potential instead...Redox titration are here the titrant is an oxidizing or reducing agent. In contrast to acid/base titrations, it is convenient for redox titrations to monitor the titration reaction’s potential instead of the concentration of one species.
Redox titration are here the titrant is an oxidizing or reducing agent. In contrast to acid/base titrations, it is convenient for redox titrations to monitor the titration reaction’s potential instead...Redox titration are here the titrant is an oxidizing or reducing agent. In contrast to acid/base titrations, it is convenient for redox titrations to monitor the titration reaction’s potential instead of the concentration of one species.