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VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS B.Sc. Sneha S. Mule Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry, S. M. Joshi College, Hadapsar

VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS General requirements of titrations: 1. Based on solution-phase reactions (i.e., the sample must first be placed in solution before the procedure can be performed) 2. Requires known reaction and stoichiometry between the analyte and titrant 3. Assumes no reaction other than the one of interest occurs 4. Reagent used as the titrant should have a large equilibrium constant and fast rate of reaction with the analyte 5. Must be possible to make up the titrant with a known composition and purity 6. Needs means of detecting the end of the titration

Quantitative Elemental Analysis by Titrations Equivalence Point: the point at which the amount of titrant add is exactly equal to the amount needed to give stoichiometric consumption of the analyte End Point: the point at which the amount of titrant produces an observable change during the titration, signaling the complete or near complete consumption of analyte (the actual case) CuCl Titration with NaOH Before any addition of NaOH After the addition of 8 drops of NaOH End Point

Common Methods for End Point Detection I. Precipitation-Based Titrations: Ion Selective Electrode (e.g., pH meter) for analyte, titrant or product Mercury Electrode set at a potential to detect analyte, titrant or product Visual observations or light scattering measurements II. Redox Titrations: Redox Indicator: Complexing Agents: starch + I3-  starch-I3- complex (clear) (deep blue)

Common Methods for End Point Detection III. Complexometric Titrations: Ion Selective Electrode (e.g., pH meter) for analyte, titrant or product Mercury Electrode set at a potential to detect analyte, titrant or product Metal Ion Indicator: Use of Eriochrome black T (In) as indicator for titration of Mg+2 with EDTA

Solution changes from white to brick-red as Ag+ is depleted Quantitative Elemental Analysis by Titrations I. Precipitation-Based Titrations: Example: Titration of Ag+ with Cl- Monitor a change in color Solution changes from white to brick-red as Ag+ is depleted

Quantitative Elemental Analysis by Titrations I. Redox Titrations: Example: Titration of Fe2+ with Ce4+ Monitor a change in potential

Quantitative Elemental Analysis by Titrations I. Redox Titrations: Example: Titration of Fe2+ with Ce4+

Quantitative Elemental Analysis by Titrations I. Complexometric Titrations: General reaction when using EDTA as a complexing agent:

Quantitative Elemental Analysis by Titrations I. Complexometric Titrations: EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) has 6 nitrogens & oxygens in its structure giving it 6 free electron pairs that it can donate to metal ions. High Kf values 6 acid-base sites in its structure

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