POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATIONS
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This video is all about the theoretical concept to determine end point of different titrations using potentiometry.
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Thanks bro I am from VTU and we have this experiment in Engineering Chemistry Laboratory First Year
Very nicely explained.👌
Good work sir g
Bah bah.... Keep going.
thank you. But how can i calculate the cell voltage after taken the readings of the titration in redox type?
Thank you for this good informative lecture. I am confused in potential of indicator electrode in redox titration because "+" should be "-" sign. I could not understand why it is "+".
Very Informative video
Nice explanation ....
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Nice video
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Nice sir
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Why we use ' +' and 'n' the value of indicator potiental for redox reaction...while we use '_' in acid base
Please answer this i also have same douby
to apply the Nernst reaction, we should write the reaction as a reduction half reaction. so we should write the redox reaction as
Fe3+ --> Fe2+. then when we write the Nernst equation a with a - sign. then when we bring Fe3+ as the numerator of the fraction, the sign gets changed to +.
thx very helpful
And 0.99 comes from where in redox titration
Nice
Acid vs base emf decrease.... 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔....
Good
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Don't worry marks are just numbers, everything will happen positive and good ❤️
In case of redox titration, you have taken Pt wire as indicator electrode, but how you could say E°(ind)= 0.44?
And why you haven't taken consideration the concentration of Cr+3 and Cr2O7(-2) in the calculations?
The explanation of acid-base titration is very helpful,,, thank you,,,
But please clear the conceptions in case of precipitation and redox,,,
It is indicator electrode with predetermined electrode potential, bro.
nice english
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Sorry bro, I don't have great fluency in hindi.
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Bah bah.... Keep going.