Difference between potentiometric ad conductometric titrations
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Difference between potentiometric ad conductometric titrations:
- The major difference between potentiometric and conductometric titrations is that potentiometric titration measures the potential across the analyte, whereas conductometric titration measures the electrolytic conductivity of the analyte.
- Based on the advantages considering the difference between potentiometric and conductometric titrations, the potentiometric titrations do not need an indicator; it is far more accurate, and it can be automated, whereas the conductometric titrations can be suitable for coloured analytes and suspensions, and gives accurate results.
- Furthermore, based on the disadvantages, the difference between potentiometric and conductometric titrations is that the potentiometric titration is highly pH sensitive while the major disadvantage of conductometric titration is that increased levels of salt can cause a glitch in the final result.
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