Why are the titration involving edta carried out slowly towards the end point?
Answer / Subhash Chand Sharma
Titrations involving EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) should be performed slowly near the equivalence point to prevent complex ion precipitation. This is because EDTA forms stable complexes with many metal ions, and rapid addition of a strong base can lead to insoluble complexes forming, which may interfere with the titration.
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