• Redox Titrations

    Redox titrations Redox titration is a laboratory method used in analytical chemistry to determine the concentration of an analyte. This method is based on a redox reaction, which involves the transfer of electrons between the titrant and the analyte. One compound undergoes oxidation (loses electrons), while the other undergoes reduction (gains electrons). The concentration of…

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  • Non-aqueous titration

    Introduction Non-aqueous titration refers to a type of titration in which the analyte substance is dissolved in a solvent that does not contain water. This procedure is significant in pharmacopoeial assays. The need for non-aqueous titration arises because water can behave as a weak base and a weak acid, and can hence compete in proton…

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