Wet Analysis in a brief:
Wet Chemical analysis excludes all the techniques that use instrumentation for quantitative analysis. For example, Gravimetry: In which a chemical species is determined by weighing. Titrimetry: This involves volume measurement of a liquid reactant.
Uses of Wet Analysis:
Wet chemistry techniques can be used for qualitative chemical measurements, such as changes in color (colorimetry), but often involves more quantitative chemical measurements using methods such as gravimetry and titrimetry. Some uses for wet analysis include tests for:- PH
- Concentration
- Conductivity (Specific Conductivity)
- Cloud point (nonionic surfactant)
- Hardness
- Solids or dissolved solids
- Salinity
- Specific Gravity
- Density
- Turbidity
- Viscosity
- Moisture (Karl Fischer titration)
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