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Precipitation Titrations; ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Precipitation Titrations; Precipitation Titrations are generally famous due to their unique ability to form an insoluble precipitate during the reaction. This precipitate can be seen clearly at the bottom of the flask

Precipitation formation Precipitation condition and precipitation purity Methods in Precipitation titration Mohr method Volhard method Fajans method Titrations with precipitating agents are useful for determining certain analytes e.g. Cl- can be determined when titrated with AgNO3.

Examples of solutions used in precipitation titrations 1. Silver nitrate AgNO3: For titration of Br-, CL-, I- and CN HCL+ AgNO3 AgCL + HNO3 2. Potassium thiocyanate KSCN: For titration of Ag+ as AgSCN and Hg2+ as Hg(SCN)2 KSCN + Ag+ AgSCN KSCN + Hg2+ Hg(SCN)2 3. Potassium cyanate KCN: For titration of Copper Cu and Nickel Ni 4. Hg(NO3)2 Mercury(II) nitrate: For titration of Cupper Cl-, Br-, I-, SCN

(Mohr method): The precipitate will begin to form as the reaction take place and the end point will be determined at the end of reaction The chromate ion is employed as an indicator in the Mohr method. Sodium chromate can serve as an indicator for the argentometric titrations of chlorine, bromine and cyanide ions, the end point being signaled by the appearance of red silver chromate(ag2cro4). Ag+ + Cl- AgCl (s) white 2Ag+ + CrO4-2 Ag2CrO4 (s) red The titration is performed in neutral or slightly basic medium ph = (7-10)

( Volhard method ) : Volhard method can be use as a directly method to detect Ag+ and an indirectly method to detect halides. To detect silver ion : a standard sol. of thiocyanate is use as a titrant for silver ion. Iron ion (III) is use as an indicator imparting a red coloration to sol. with first slightly excess of thiocyanate. Ag + + SCN - AgSCN(s) Fe +3 + SCN - Fe (SCN) +2 The titration must be done in acidic medium to prevent the precipitate of Iron(III) as hydrated oxide (iron hydroxide) Ag + + Cl - AgCl + Ag excess Ag excess + SCN - AgSCN

Fajans method: The indicator used in the Fajans method is Flourescein (an adsorption indicator) An adsorption indicator is an organic compound that tends to be adsorbed onto the surface of the solid in a precipitation titration. In the ideal scenario, the adsorption occurs near the equivalence point and results in a color change. The endpoint is noted by a change in color from fluorescent green to light pink.

Detection of end point: Chemical -Precipitation Type - Mohr s method -Adsorption Fajan s method -For silver analyses Volhard method Sensors Potentiometric or amperometric The chemical types are also classified into: 1.Indicators reacting with titrant forming specific color. 2.Adsorption indicators.

The uses of Precipitation titration mostly used for neutralization reactions when the salt is occured the preciptation can ve observed we use indicators to see the ph range Ppt titration is used for such reaction when the titration is not recognised by changing the colours. during the reaction a salt is precipitated as the titration is completed. Precipitation titration is an Amperometric titration in which the potential of a suitable indicator electrode is measured during the titration. It is used for determination of chloride by Mohr's Method using Silver nitrate.