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What is gravimetric titration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gravimetric titration is a method through which the measure of an analyte can be resolved through the estimation of mass. Gravimetric investigations rely upon looking at the majority of two mixes containing the analyte. The standard behind gravimetric investigation is that the mass of a particle in an unadulterated compound can be resolved and after that used to locate the mass percent of a similar particle .
Answered by jeehelper
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Gravimetric Titration is used to describe an analyte quantitatively by considering its mass. There are four types of ways used to achieve this kind of titration :

• Precipitation

• Volatilization

• Electro-Analytical

• Miscellaneous Physical Method

This type of analysis provides precise results. It is used to determine atomic masses. This method does not require expensive equipments.

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