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Volumetric analysis or titration is a common laboratory method of chemical analysis which can be used to determine the concentration of a known reactant; volumetry is a quantitative method of analysis.

Qualitative analysis is used to separate and detect elements, functional groups, molecules etc. in a sample substance, without specifying concentration.

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Volumetric and gravimetric analysis are quantitative methods of analytical chemistry:

- volumetry is based on the measurement of a volume

- gravimetry is based on the measurement of a mass

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The major difference is that gravimetric analysis is analysis by weight and volumetric analysis is by volume

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volumetric is usually faster, but gravimetric is more accurate

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Because it is more simple to measure a mass than a volume; also the mass measurement is more exact.

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