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Potentiometric titration consists of measuring the potential of the indicator electrode relative to the reference electrode as a function of titrant volume. In this titration method, the cell potential (measured in millivolts or pH) needs to be measured and recorded after each addition of titrant. When the end point is approached, the titrant is started to be added in very small amounts. In potentiometric titration, the most direct and commonly used method of endpoint detection is to plot a graph between cell potential and titrant volume. The midpoint of the steeply rising portion of the graph or curve is visually detected and serves as the endpoint.
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