shahul Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 what is the difference between volumetric tiration and potentiometric titration.
mississippichem Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 what is the difference between volumetric tiration and potentiometric titration. -Volumetric titrations are conducted with understanding of the stoichiometry of that particular reaction. Remember that: [math] (moles)=(molarity)(volume)[/math] So if a known volume of a titrant of known concentration is used to titrate a known volume of analyte of unknown concentration. The concentration of analyte can be determined. Endpoints of the titrations are often found with color changing indicators or UV/vis spectroscopy. -Potentiometric titrations are similar, but the endpoint of the titration is found with potentiometry (measuring of potentials in a chemical redox reaction). This only applies to reactions where something is being oxidized and something is being reduced; meaning electrons are being transferred between distinct chemical species in that reaction.
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