When should back titration be used instead of direct titration?
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When should back titration be used instead of direct titration?
Titration:
In analytical chemistry, titration is a conventional quantitative method used for volumetric analysis. A burette is a graduated tube used to deliver the standard solution used to react with the desired substance called the analyte. There are different types of titration including acid-base, coulometric, redox and others.
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View this answerInstead of direct titration, back titration or indirect titration is commonly used for precipitation titrations, slow reactions, and other titrations...
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Chapter 24 / Lesson 7Learn about the titration equation and its uses in titration calculations. Find titration calculation examples covering how to calculate molarity from titration.