1. The document defines key terms related to titration analysis including the difference between the endpoint and equivalence point of a titration. It also defines common terms like normal solution, normality, deci-normal solution, molarity, and molality.
2. The document asks the reader to define normality and molarity and the relationship between them. It also asks the reader to explain why oxalic acid crystals are regarded as a primary standard substance and the difference between primary and secondary standard solutions.
3. Finally, it asks the reader to explain redox titrations, acidimetry and alkalimetry analysis techniques, and why two common indicators (methyl orange and phenolphth
1. The document defines key terms related to titration analysis including the difference between the endpoint and equivalence point of a titration. It also defines common terms like normal solution, normality, deci-normal solution, molarity, and molality.
2. The document asks the reader to define normality and molarity and the relationship between them. It also asks the reader to explain why oxalic acid crystals are regarded as a primary standard substance and the difference between primary and secondary standard solutions.
3. Finally, it asks the reader to explain redox titrations, acidimetry and alkalimetry analysis techniques, and why two common indicators (methyl orange and phenolphth
1. The document defines key terms related to titration analysis including the difference between the endpoint and equivalence point of a titration. It also defines common terms like normal solution, normality, deci-normal solution, molarity, and molality.
2. The document asks the reader to define normality and molarity and the relationship between them. It also asks the reader to explain why oxalic acid crystals are regarded as a primary standard substance and the difference between primary and secondary standard solutions.
3. Finally, it asks the reader to explain redox titrations, acidimetry and alkalimetry analysis techniques, and why two common indicators (methyl orange and phenolphth
1. The document defines key terms related to titration analysis including the difference between the endpoint and equivalence point of a titration. It also defines common terms like normal solution, normality, deci-normal solution, molarity, and molality.
2. The document asks the reader to define normality and molarity and the relationship between them. It also asks the reader to explain why oxalic acid crystals are regarded as a primary standard substance and the difference between primary and secondary standard solutions.
3. Finally, it asks the reader to explain redox titrations, acidimetry and alkalimetry analysis techniques, and why two common indicators (methyl orange and phenolphth
1. Distinguish between end point and equivalence point of a titration.
2. Define the following terms (a) Normal solution (b) normality (c) deci-normal solution (d) molarity (e) molality (f) normality factor (g) Basicity (h) acidity (i) indicator 3. Define normality and molarity and write the relation between them. 4. Why oxalic acid crystal regarded as primary standard substance? 4. Difference between primary standard solution and secondary standard solution. 5. What is redox titration? Why it is called so? 6. Define acidimetry and alkalimetry with example. 7. Explain ,why methyl orange shows yellow in basic medium and red in acidic medium? 8. Explain ,why phenolphalein shows pink in basic medium and colorless in acidic medium? 9. What is the importance of normality factor ? 10.N1V1=N2V2 is always true but M 1V1=M2V2 is not always true .Why?