merits and demerits of conductometric titrations
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merits and demerits
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10 ml of the acid must be diluted with approximately 100 ml of distilled water (so that the changes in the conductance brought on by the addition of the base become small).
A burette must now be filled with the base and the initial volume must be noted.
In this step, a conductivity cell must be inserted into the diluted acid solution in a way that both the electrodes are completely immersed.
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The merits of conductometric titration
- this process is very useful in the titrations of very dilute solution and weak acids
- The end point of this method of titration is very sharp and accurate when compared to a few other titration process..
- conductometric titration has numerous application in acid base titration,redox tridation, precipitation tridatio,and complex titration..
The demerits of conductometric titration
- Only a few specific redox tritation can be done with this process.,this is because the conductivity of the solution is masked by relatively high hydronium ion concentration..
- The accuracy of conductometric titration is low when the concentration of the elecrolyte are high,making the tritation process unsatisfactory..
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