VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS
CONTENT
- Introduction to Volumetric Analysis
- Apparatus Used in Volumetric Analysis
- Basic Definitions in Volumetric Analysis
- Different Indicators and their Colours in Different Media
- Universal Indicator
- Effect of the Wrong Use of Indicator
- The Importance of Volumetric Analysis
- General Procedure and Precautions During Acid-Base Titration
- Steps in Recording Observations Made During Acid-Base Titration Experiment
- Determination of Relative Molar Mass
- Determination of Mole Ratio
Introduction to Volumetric Analysis
Volumetric analysis is an aspect of quantitative analysis which involves the measurement of the volume of reacting solutions in order to find the masses of substances dissolved in them. In other words, two solutions are given; one is a solution of an acid and the other a solution of a base. One of them is a standard solution and you are required, by titration to standardize the other.
The other aspect of quantitative analysis is gravimetric analysis, which involves weighing and determining the masses of reactants and products of a chemical reaction.
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