Friday, November 5, 2010

Introduction:

The term ‘Titrimetric Analysis’ refers to quantitative chemical analysis carried out by determining the volume of a solution of accurately known concentration, which is required to react quantitatively with a measured volume of a solution of the substance to be determined.
In Titrimetric Analysis, the substance to be determined is allowed to react with an appropriate reagent added as a standard solution, and the volume of solution needed for complete reaction is determined. The common types of reaction which find use in titrimetry are..
 Neutralization (acid-base) reactions,
 Complex-forming reactions
 Precipitation reactions
 Oxidation-reduction reactions.

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