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MANSOURA NATIONAL UNIVERSIY
PHARM D- CLINICAL PHARMACY LEVEL I PHARM. ANAL. CHEM. I (PC 101)
T Ty yp pe es s o of f t ti it tr ra at ti io on n m me et th ho od ds s
A A) ) D Di ir re ec ct t t ti it tr ra at ti io on n: : 0
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E.P.
It means stepwise addition of the standard solution (titrant) from Standard
(titrant)
the burette into the solution being analyzed until the end point is
reached. 10 ml sample of
unknown concn.
i.e. Sample of unknown concn. ≠ Standard (titrant)
Vol. taken from the sample [e.g. 10 ml] ≡ (E.P.) ml of the standard
B B) ) R Re es si id du ua al l t ti it tr ra at ti io on n O OR R B Ba ac ck k t ti it tr ra at ti io on n: :
In this type, a known excess of a standard (more than sufficient to react
with the sample) is added to the sample. Then after the reaction is complete, the
excess unreacted standard is back titrated against another suitable standard.
Part reacts with the sample
i.e. Sample + known excess of standard I
Part remains unreacted
titration of the remaining unreacted part
of standard I ≠ standard II (titrant)
E.P. ≡ remaining unreacted part
Sample ≡ reacted part ≡ (known excess added of 1st stand. – E.P.)
The amount of the first standard that reacted with the sample can be calculated
by subtracting the volume consumed in the back titration (E.P.) which is
equivalent to the unreacted amount of the first standard from the initially
added volume (the known added excess).
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