Advantages And Disadvantages Of Titrations - Hanna Instruments HI 903 Quick Start Manual

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TITRATION THEORY
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Titrations

Some advantages of titrations, as an analytical technique, are:
More precise results than many instrumental methods, such as measurement
by electrode, the accuracy of the measurement is up to 0.1%;
Simple methods, reasonable capital costs, and easy training;
Suitability to measure major components of a mixture or product;
Automation can reduce time and labor spent on each analysis.
Some disadvantages of titrations are:
Time it takes to prepare standards and titrants;
Good technique is required to achieve precise results (training and practice
required);
Not suitable for determining trace or minor components of a mixture or product;
Limited dynamic range, it may require additional sample preparations (dilution)
and repeat analyses.
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