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13. The dilution effect in spectrophotometric titration is minimised by using​

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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The dilution effect in spectrophotometric titration is minimized using a large concentration of titrant.

• The larger the amount of titrant added per unit of time, the larger the delay so the amount of titrant is effectively used in minimizing the dilution effect in a spectrophotometer.

• Spectrophotometry is a way to quantify how much a chemical substance absorbs light by calculating the intensity of light as a beam of light passes through the model solution.

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