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Types of Non-aqueous Titrations .............................................................................99
               Applications of Non-aqueous Titrations ................................................................100

               Solubility and Ksp (Three important definitions) ..................................................104

               Requirements for precipitation titrations ...............................................................104

               Significance of Ksp ................................................................................................108

               Ksp and Molar Solubility ....................................................................................... 111
               Fractional Precipitation .......................................................................................... 114

               1. Common-ion effect ............................................................................................ 115

               2. Effect of pH ........................................................................................................ 115

               3. Complex-Ion Effect ............................................................................................ 116

               4. Effect of Temperature ........................................................................................ 117
               5. Effect of Solvent ................................................................................................ 118

               Precipitation Titrations Methods ............................................................................ 119

               Detection of the End Point in Argentometric Titrations ........................................120

               1.  Mohr’s Method ................................................................................................120

               Principle of Mohr’s Method ...................................................................................121
               Precautions of Mohr’s Method ..............................................................................122

               2.  Volhard’s Method .............................................................................................125

               Principle of Volhard’s Method ...............................................................................126

               Precautions of Volhard’s Method ...........................................................................128

               3. Fajans’ Method ...................................................................................................129
               Theory of Fajans’ Method ......................................................................................130
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