can one explain titration advantages and disadvantages
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Advantages...
It is generally cheap, requiring little in the way of equipment.
It doesn't require a high level of skill.
It can often be done rapidly and results are immediately available.
Disadvantages...
It is a destructive method often using up relatively large quantities of the substance being analysed.
It requires reactions to occur in a liquid phase, often the chemistry of interest will make this inappropriate.
It has limited accuracy.
Advantages...
It is generally cheap, requiring little in the way of equipment.
It doesn't require a high level of skill.
It can often be done rapidly and results are immediately available.
Disadvantages...
It is a destructive method often using up relatively large quantities of the substance being analysed.
It requires reactions to occur in a liquid phase, often the chemistry of interest will make this inappropriate.
It has limited accuracy.