advantages and disadvantages of pH METRIC titration
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Titration is a technique where a known concentration of solute is used to find the concentration of an unknown solution. The advantages/disadvantages of titration depend on the situation and environment of testing, however these are some of my most logical interpretations:
Advantages-
Ability to accurately measure
Visually identify reactivity upon equilibrium point(s)
Not as time consuming as using pH probe
Allows to understand the math and chemical characteristics of compounds and their constituent ions
Disadvantages-
Large room for human error
Usually takes more than one person
Large quantities of data
Must know how to interpret data correctly
These are just a few that you should look out for, if anyone wants to add onto my answer, it is welcome.
Advantages-
Ability to accurately measure
Visually identify reactivity upon equilibrium point(s)
Not as time consuming as using pH probe
Allows to understand the math and chemical characteristics of compounds and their constituent ions
Disadvantages-
Large room for human error
Usually takes more than one person
Large quantities of data
Must know how to interpret data correctly
These are just a few that you should look out for, if anyone wants to add onto my answer, it is welcome.
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