36 Created by Kamran FatehPrecipitation TitrationPrecipitation 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. 1 / 5In the Mohr method, the endpoint is indicated by the formation of which colored precipitate? Yellow Red Green White 2 / 5The Volhard method is typically used to determine: Chloride ions Nitrate ions Ammonium ions Sulfide ions 3 / 5Which of the following compounds acts as a back-titrant in the Volhard method? Silver nitrate Potassium chromate Ammonium thiocyanate Sodium chloride 4 / 5In the Fajans method, the indicator adsorption depends on: The ionic strength of the solution The presence of EDTA The formation of an insoluble precipitate The solubility product (Ksp) of the salt 5 / 5Which of the following indicators is commonly used in the Fajans method for the detection of chloride ions? Fluorescein Phenolphthalein Methyl orange Bromothymol blue Your score isThe average score is 63% 0% Restart quiz