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- Precipitimetry involves the use of Silver chloride as the titrant. Hence the other of this process or Argentometry
- The principle of precipitimetry is based on the single displacement of one ion in a
chemical reaction . - In common ion effect of precipitation, an addition of a solution increases the formation of insoluble solutes.
- Volhard method of precipitation is direct precipitimetric principle involving the use of Ferric ammonium sulfate as the indicator with its end point producing a white precipitate.
- Precipitimetry is involved in the analysis of fluorine, chlorine, iodine and other organic compounds such as those with
carboxylic acid side chains.
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