complexometric titration


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complexometric titration

(kəmˌplɛksəʊˈmɛtrɪk)
n
(Chemistry) chem a titration in which a coloured complex is formed, usually by the use of a chelating agent, such as EDTA, the end point being marked by a sharp decrease in the concentration of free metal ions
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Ca, Mg and hardness by complexometric titration method using EDTA and Cl was determined by argentometric titration method.
Specifically, the study employed complexometric titration technique in the analytical quantification of dissolved polyvalent cation concentration, compared total hardness of water from the six legislative districts of Manila City, performed statistical calculations to the data gathered for acceptable summaries and inferences, reported and assessed the total hardness of water in Manila City and evaluated with respect to a selected standard reference for classification, and proposed the necessary recommendations to concerned parties for improvement of the status quo.
Complexometric titration was used to separate and identify calcium.Results: The results of a 24-hour diet recall indicate that 47% of the respondents consumed 550-750 mg of calcium daily and only 21% of the subjects consumed more than 1200 mg of calcium every day.
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