3. Volatilization Method is
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A. Precipitation of solutions
O B. Vaporizations of solutions
O C. A and B
O D. None of the above
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The right response to the given question is option B: Vaporization of solutions.
- In analytical chemistry, it is a method for measuring or quantifying the amount of a certain material or analyte.
- As the name implies, volatilization is based on the notion of phase or state shift from one substance to another.
- The volatile chemical in the solution is easily evaporated utilizing heat energy and thermal energy in this approach.
- Later, the amount of mass of the volatile component is calculated by subtracting mass from the initial mass of the solution or the mass absorbed by some desiccant used.
- The principle of this approach is liquid to gaseous or vapor form transformation.
- Precipitation of a solution is incorrect in this method since any material that is precipitated as a solid matter will generally undergo a chemical reaction.
- As a result, option B is the proper response.
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OPTION (B) IS CORRECT.
(B) VAPOURIZATIONS OF SOLUTIONS
Explanation:
- The volatilization is a process in which the state of the substance changes from liquid to gas.
- This process is known as vaporization.
- A volatile substance has a huge tendency to vaporize (convert to gas). It vaporize very rapidly.
- So, the volatilization method is the vaporization of the solution i.e., the changing of a liquid solution to vapours.
- The volatilization is used in gravimetry as well.
- Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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