What is principle of conductometry? what are types of conductometric titrations?
Answers
Principle of the conductometric titrations theory states that for dilutions that are infinite, ions act independently and in the process contribute toward conductance of the solution. The principle behind this theory states that anions and cations have different conductance values.
Types are
1. Acid base titration
2. Precipitation titration
3. Remix titration
Explanation:
According to the principle of conductometric titrations for dilutions which are infinite in nature there, ions act independently and during this process these ions contribute towards the conductance of the solution.
This also means that during this titration, one ion is replaced by another ion and due to difference in ionic conductivity of these ions there occurs a variation in conductivity of the solution during the titration.
Types of conductometric titrations are as follows.
- Acid-base titration.
- Precipitation titration.
- Replacement titration.
- Redox (oxidation-reduction) titration.
- Complexometric titration.