Types of analytical methods - ANSWER Qualitative and quantitative analysis
Qualitative analysis - ANSWER Identification of the chemical compounds
Quantitative analysis - ANSWER Determination of the amount of samples 1
Types of analytical methods - ANSWER Classical and instrumental methods of analysis
Classical methods of analysis - ANSWER Gravimetry
Titrimetry
Volumetry
Instrumental methods of analysis - ANSWER Electrochemical
Optical
Chromotography
Thermal
Other methods
, Gravimetry - ANSWER Weight of the sample after precipitation
Titrimetry - ANSWER Volume of the solution after such chemical manipulation/reaction
process(ex. neutralization, complex formation, precipitate formation and oxidation and
reduction)
Volumetry - ANSWER Weight of the gas evolved by the reaction.
Electrochemical methods - ANSWER Used for the measurement of current voltage and
resistance
Conductometry - ANSWER Measurement of conductance
Potentiometry - ANSWER Measurement of the potential
Coulometry - ANSWER Measurement of the current
Voltammetry - ANSWER Measurement of the current at a specific voltage
Optical methods - ANSWER Based upon measurement of radiation absorbed or emitted
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