Chemistry, asked by jagrutigoregaonkar3, 4 months ago

in Volumetry the volume of ...... product formed due to a chemical reaction is measured. A. a gaseous
B. a solidified
C. a liquoified
D. both a and b ​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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In Volumetry the volume of both gaseous and solidified product formed due to a chemical reaction is measured.

Option (d) is correct.

Explanation:

  • Volumetric analysis is a qualitative method of chemical analysis.
  • The amount of each substance is determined by measuring their volume that it occupies in the vessel.
  • This analytical method is very helpful in determining the combining of different elements with other elements in a compound.
  • For example, nitrogen combines with other elements in different proportions and volumetric analysis determines the volume of it.

Answered by jaswasri2006
1

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