Conductometric
Conductometric analysis is a technique used to measure the electrical conductivity of a solution. This method helps determine the concentration of ions in a liquid, as the conductivity increases with the number of charged particles present. It is commonly used in various fields, including chemistry, environmental monitoring, and food quality control.
In conductometric titrations, the change in conductivity is monitored as a reactant is added to a solution. This allows for the identification of the endpoint of a reaction, making it a valuable tool in analytical chemistry. Instruments used in this process include conductivity meters and electrodes.