Sei sulla pagina 1di 5

TITRATION THEORY

AND BACIS

TITRATION
Is the technique to determine the
concentration of the unknown substance
from the known concentration with an
indicator.
Endpoint: the point when the
indicator colour changes (usually
the end of the titration)

TITRATION
Titrant
Is a solution of known
concentration which is
added (titrated) to
another solution to
determine the
concentration of a
second chemical
species. Analyte: The substance
in an analysis that is being
identified or determined

TITRATION
Indicator:
A
substance
used
to
show the presence of a
chemical substance or
ion by its colour.

Ex:
phenolphthalein
and methyl orange,
that change colour
reversibly, depending
on
whether
the

TYPES OF TITRATION
Acid/base reactions
Redox reactions
Complexometric
reactions
Precipitation reactions

Auto Titrators From SI Analytics, GmbH

No need add indicator. End point is


detected automatically by using
milliVolts change in the sample with
corresponding electrode. Titrant
addition and burette filling and

Potrebbero piacerti anche