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A novel pH-sensitive method for the quantification of Ca2+ ions by complexometric titration with Na3HEDTA
Rahul Bhochiya1, Pradip Kumar Mondal2, Shah Jaimin Balkrishna1
1Department of Chemistry, Government Commerce & Science College Dahej, Bharuch, Gujarat 392 130, India, (Affiliated with Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat, India). jaiminshah02@gmail.com.
Abstract:
A simple and accurate complexometric titration has been developed by the reaction between Ca2+ ions (pH 7) and Na3HEDTA (pH 11) solutions. Formation of a Ca-EDTA complex and release of H+ ions in the system were traced by a decrease in the pH. At the equivalence point of the titration, a sharp increase in the pH was observed. Looking at the working pH range (pH 6.2-7.5) of this method, another complexometric titration method has been developed by using bromothymol blue as a pH sensitive indicator. This is the first report of a complexometric titration by using an acid base indicator.
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