Precipitation Titration

Precipitation titration is an analytical method used to determine the concentration of ions that form insoluble precipitates, such as chloride ions, by reacting them with a titrant like silver nitrate. The endpoint is detected by a color change in an indicator or by the appearance of a precipitate. This technique is commonly applied in methods like the Mohr, Volhard, and Fajans methods for chloride and other halides.

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Precipitation titration is primarily based on:

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Which of the following is commonly used as a titrant in precipitation titration to determine chloride ions?

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In precipitation titration, the endpoint is detected by:

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The Mohr method is a type of precipitation titration used to determine:

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In the Mohr method, the indicator used is:

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