Titrimetric Analyses - complexation & redox
Chris HarrisonAbstract This section covers the calculations pertaining to complexation and redox titrations. Complexation titrations involve the formation of highly stable complexes between analytes and the titrant. Redox titrations involve complimentary oxidation and reduction reactions which occur between the analyte and titrant.
LevelBasic
This section is supported by chapter 9 C-D in the e-book Analytical Chemistry 2.0. You can download chapter 9 here.
32 - Complexation Titrations
Explanation the EDTA-metal complexation reaction.
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33 - Complexation Titration Calculations
Calculation of the extent of free metal during the course of a complexation titration.
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34 - Redox Reactions
Explanation of Redox reactions.
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35 - Calculating Cell Potentials
Application of the Nernst equation to calculate half-cell potentials.
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36 - Redox Titration Potential Measurements
Description of how the potential is measured in a Redox titration.
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37 - Redox Titration Calculations
Calculations of the changing cell potential during a Redox titration.
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