Volumetric Analysis

Determines analyte concentration by measuring the volume of a reacting solution. Widely used in chemical, environmental, and industrial testing.

Volumetric analysis also known as titrimetric analysis is an analytical technique that involves measurement of volume from a solution with known concentration which is used to determine the concentration of the analyte.

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Volumetric analysis also known as titrimetric analysis is an analytical technique that involves measurement of volume from a solution with known concentration which is used to determine the concentration of the analyte.

Common Applications

  • Acidity and Alkalinity Testing
    Volumetric analysis is commonly used to measure acid-base related parameters in water and wastewater samples. These results help evaluate buffering capacity and chemical stability.

  • Hardness Analysis
    Titration methods are widely used to determine total hardness, calcium hardness, and magnesium hardness. These parameters are important in water quality, treatment, and industrial water use.

  • Chloride Testing
    Volumetric methods can be used for chloride determination in water samples. Chloride levels are important in drinking water, wastewater, industrial water, and environmental monitoring.

  • Routine Water Chemistry Testing
    Many routine laboratory parameters can be measured through controlled titration. Volumetric analysis supports consistent and practical testing for water quality assessment.

  • Quality Control and Process Monitoring
    This method is useful for laboratories and industries that require regular monitoring of chemical parameters in water, process streams, or other applicable samples.

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