Chemistry, asked by pg9499315, 2 months ago

why
water, of cystallizations of mohr's salt
are not determined by gravimetric method.​

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Answered by amanvnsmau
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Answer:

Mohr method is one of the significant methods for determination of chloride in water. It is also known as Argentometric method. Chloride ion is a negatively charged ion. This method is appropriate for neutral or slightly alkaline water. Water sample is titrating against standard AgNO3 solution by using potassium chromate indicator. It is a precipitation titration method.

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