Transcription of Introduction to Volumetric Analysis
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Introduction to Volumetric Semester IVDr. :burettes,micro-burettes,volumetricpipet tes,graduatedpipettes, Principles&TypesIntroduction Chemicalanalysisplaysanimportantroleinst udyofcompositionorconstituentsofsubstanc esormaterial. Thechemicalanalysisisbroadlydividedintot wotypes Qualitativeanalysis Quantitativeanalysis Thevolumetricmethodinvolvesmeasurementof volumesofthereactingsubstances. Theweightoftherequiredconstituentsisindi rectlyobtainedbymeasuringthevolumeofasol utionofknowncompositionrequiredtoreactwi thaknownvolumeofasolutioncontaininganunk nownweightofthedesiredconstituent. reductionmethods Thequantitativeanalysisisfurtherclassifi edintotwobranchesnamely Volumetricanalysis GravimetricanalysisVolumetric Analysis Volumetricanalysisisalsoknownastitrimetr icanalysis.
Volumetric analysis Volumetric analysis is also known as titrimetric analysis. The reagent (the titrant) is added gradually or stepwise to the analyte from a burette. The key to performing a successful titrimetric analysis is to recognize the equivalence point of the titration (the point at which the quantities of the two reacting species are equivalent), typically observed as
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