Yo guys,
In the textbook, it says that conductivity graphs are preferred over normal titration curves for the following reasons:
- works well in diluted solutions
- when species are at trace level
- when using coloured or turbid solution
- when system involves incomplete reactions
- for acid-base, prepcipitation and non aqueous solutions.
But the textbook hasnt explained what these criteria really means, could someone please explain it.
Thanks !!!!!!
In the textbook, it says that conductivity graphs are preferred over normal titration curves for the following reasons:
- works well in diluted solutions
- when species are at trace level
- when using coloured or turbid solution
- when system involves incomplete reactions
- for acid-base, prepcipitation and non aqueous solutions.
But the textbook hasnt explained what these criteria really means, could someone please explain it.
Thanks !!!!!!