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Which electrode is used in conductometric titration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The conductometric titration curve is a plot of the measured conductance or conductivity values as a function of the volume of the NaOH solution added. The titration curve can be used to graphically determine the equivalence point.

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Answered by fathima1111lm
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Answer:

Platinum electrodes

Explanation:

Conductometry is a process in which two electrodes are used to measure all electroactive compounds in a solution. In this, Platinum sheets are used. Each sheet is fixed at 1cm distance. To prevent from polarization and increase in surface area, the surface is coated with platinum black. 3% chloro-platinic acid and lead acetate solutions are coated on it as gel uniform coating for electrodes. Generally usage depends upon conductivity of the solutions.

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