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What is the indicator used in Argentometric titration? Give the name and structure of any other two indicators.​

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Answered by seemakumari123444
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Titrations with silver nitrate are called argentometric titrations. In the Mohr method, sodium chromate (Na2CrO4) serves as the indicator for the argentometric titration of chloride, bromide, and cyanide ions.

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: - Titrations with silver nitrate are called argentometric titrations. In the Mohr method, sodium chromate (Na2CrO4) serves as the indicator for the argentometric titration of chloride, bromide, and cyanide ions.

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