Understanding Precipitation Titration in Analytical Chemistry
Precipitation titration is a method where a precipitate is formed by converting one reacting species. An example is the estimation of chloride using AgNO3, where AgCl is precipitated. The titration is based on the formation of precipitates, and suitable conditions, indicators, and methods are vital
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Understanding Oxidation Numbers in Chemistry
Oxidation is a process where atoms or ions gain a more positive oxidation state, while reduction involves attaining a more negative oxidation state. This informative content explains oxidation numbers, uncombined elements, monoatomic ions, and oxidation rules in compounds. Practice determining oxida
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Gravimetric Determination of Chloride in Analytical Chemistry
Gravimetric determination of chloride involves precipitating silver chloride from a soluble sample, filtering, drying, and weighing the precipitate to calculate chloride content. Reagents include concentrated HNO3, AgNO3, and NH3, and the procedure consists of steps such as washing, precipitation, f
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