Purity of the Precipitate

Introduction Gravimetric analysis is one of the most precise and accurate methods for determining the quantity of an analyte in a sample. However, the accuracy of the results heavily depends on the purity of the precipitate formed during the analysis. Any impurity incorporated in the precipitate can lead to systematic errors and affect the final … Read more

Gravimetric Analysis

Introduction Gravimetric analysis is a quantitative analytical technique used to determine the amount of an analyte by precipitation and weighing. It is one of the most accurate and precise methods in analytical chemistry, widely used for pharmaceutical, environmental, and industrial applications. Principle of Gravimetric Analysis The principle of gravimetric analysis is based on the conversion … Read more

Estimation of Calcium Gluconate by Complexometric Titration

Objective: To estimate the amount of calcium gluconate in a given sample using complexometric titration with EDTA as the titrant. Principle: In this titration, calcium ions (Ca2+) react with EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) to form a stable 1:1 complex. The endpoint is detected using an indicator, usually Murexide or Eriochrome Black T, which changes color when … Read more

Estimation of Magnesium Sulfate by Complexometric Titration

Objective: To estimate the amount of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) in a given sample using complexometric titration with EDTA as the titrant. Principle: In this titration, magnesium ions (Mg2+) react with EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) to form a stable 1:1 complex. The endpoint is detected using an indicator, typically Eriochrome Black T, which changes color when all … Read more

Metal Ion Indicators

Introduction Metal ion indicators are chemical compounds that exhibit a distinct color change when they interact with metal ions. These indicators are widely used in complexometric titrations, especially in EDTA titrations, to determine the concentration of metal ions in a solution. The color change occurs due to the formation or dissociation of a metal-indicator complex. … Read more

Rotating Platinum Electrode (RPE)

Introduction The rotating platinum electrode (RPE) is a working electrode used in electrochemical analysis, particularly in voltammetry and polarography. Unlike the dropping mercury electrode (DME), the RPE consists of a solid platinum disk that rotates at a controlled speed within the solution. The rotation enhances mass transport, ensuring a uniform distribution of the analyte near … Read more

Dropping Mercury Electrode

Introduction The dropping mercury electrode (DME) is a specialized electrode used in polarography for both quantitative and qualitative analysis of substances. It functions by continuously releasing mercury drops into the solution from a mercury reservoir through fine capillary tubes. These tubes have a diameter ranging from 0.03 to 0.05 mm, ensuring precise drop formation. A … Read more

Polarography

Introduction Polarography is an electroanalytical technique based on measuring the current-voltage (I-V) relationship in an electrolytic cell with a dropping mercury electrode (DME) or other working electrodes. Polarography was introduced by Jaroslav Heyrovský in 1922, earning him the Nobel Prize in 1959. Principle of Polarography Ilkovic Equation The Ilkovic equation expresses the diffusion current (idi_d) … Read more

Methods to Determine End Point of Potentiometric Titration and Applications

Introduction Potentiometric titration is an analytical method that determines the concentration of an analyte by measuring the electrode potential during titration. Unlike color-based indicators in conventional titrations, potentiometric titrations use electrodes to detect the endpoint without requiring visual indicators. Methods to Determine the End Point of Potentiometric Titration The endpoint of a potentiometric titration is … Read more

Health-A-Thon 2.0: Revolutionizing Healthcare Through Innovation

The healthcare industry is on the brink of a technological revolution, and what better way to drive innovation than through collaboration? Lloyd Institute of Management and Technology, Greater Noida, is thrilled to announce Health-A-Thon 2.0, the ultimate Mega Health Hackathon, set to take place on March 21st – 22nd, 2025. If you’re passionate about leveraging … Read more

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