Pharm Analysis pt 2 Flashcards

1
Q

makes use of indicators to make observation of
endpoint possible

A

Visual Titration

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2
Q

Equivalence point is signified by a sharp change in potential of
the solution

A

Potentiometric Titration

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3
Q

Equivalence point is signaled by a change in electrical
conductivity

A

Electrometric Titration

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3
Q

Analyte (Titrand) is reacted with Titrant (VS) after rendering
it soluble in the titration medium

A

Direct Titration

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4
Q

Two (2) titrants are used wherein one VS is added in excess and
then unreacted excess is back titrated with the other VS

A

Residual Titration/Back Titration

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4
Q

Analyte undergoes preliminary treatment prior to titration

A

Indirect Titration

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5
Q

Performed the estimate/correct titration error

A

Blank Titration

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