Chemistry, asked by Mubdi, 3 months ago

conductometric analysis is based on....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The principle of conductometric titration is based on the fact that during thetitration, one of the ions is replaced by the other and invariably these two ions differ in the ionic conductivity with the result that conductivity of the solution varies during the course of titration.

Answered by khadija2647
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it is based on the fact that one of the ions is replaced by the other and invariably these two ions differ Hindi the ionic conductivity with the result conductivity of solution varies during the course of titration

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