Chemical stoichiometry

Titrimetric Analysis

What is titration, and how does it work? It is possible to determine the concentration of an analyte in a mixture by using titration, which is also known as titrimetry. Titration, commonly known as volumetric analysis, is an important analytical chemistry technique. Procedure It is necessary to prepare a standard solution, which can be used […]

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Titration

Titration is a crucial technique in analytical chemistry, and it’s also known as volumetric analysis. Titration begins with the creation of a titrant/titrator, which is a standard solution with set volume and concentration.  The titrant is then induced to react with the analyte until it reaches an endpoint or equivalence point, at which point the

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Theories of Emulsification

An emulsion is a dispersion in which the dispersed phase is made of minute globules of a liquid that are scattered across an immiscible medium. It is the dispersion medium that is the exterior phase, not the dispersed phase, that is the interior phase. In order to form an emulsion, the emulsifying agent must be

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The Solubility of Sparingly Soluble Salts and Solubility Products

Salts are built of positive and negative ions, bound together by the force of attraction of their opposite charges. Suppose energy needed to break their ionic bonds is lower than the energy given off by an interaction of the ions with a solvent (i.e. water H2O). In that case, the salts thus dissociate and even

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The Significance and Limitations of The Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation

In the field of chemistry, the pH of any substance plays an important role. One must identify and know the nature of the substance, solution, or liquid, including knowledge of the acidic, basic, or neutral nature of any chemical substance or solution. This knowledge plays a vital role in our day-to-day life.  If the acidic

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The Chemistry Involved in the Titrimetric Exercises

AN INTRODUCTION TO TITRIMETRIC ANALYSIS A titrimetric analysis is quantitative chemical analysis. It is carried out by determining the volume of a solution of known concentration, which reacts quantitatively with a calculated volume of a solution whose concentration is unknown and is to be determined. In Titrimetric analysis, the one with known concentration is referred

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Supersaturated Solution

When two or more pure substances are mixed together, the result is a molecularly homogeneous mixture, the content of which might change within certain parameters. The solute and the solvent are two components (substances) in a solution. The production of a solution occurs whenever two or more chemicals are combined. Based on the amount of

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Sulphates

Sulphate, also known as “sulfate,” is a polyatomic anion mainly formed with sulphur and oxygen. It is one of the most widely used and easily available compounds. It takes the 6th group in the periodic table of solid nonmetals and possesses high reactivity. It is mainly used as a surfactant in households due to its

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Substitution Reaction

Alcohols are chemical molecules with one, two, or more hydroxyl groups (OH) linked to each carbon atom in an alkyl group or hydrocarbon chain. These alcohols are water derivatives in which one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by an alkyl group, which in an organic structure is commonly indicated by the symbol R. Alcohol

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Structures of Fluorides and Oxides of Xenon

Aiming to score high marks in IIT JEE Mains? Structures of fluorides and oxides of Xenon are one of the essential topics in chemistry for IIT JEE (Mains). For students appearing for board exams or planning to sit for national level entrance examinations such as IIT JEE Mains, Advance, or NEET, Structures of fluorides and

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