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Colorimetry vs. Nepheloturbidometry

What's the Difference?

Colorimetry and nepheloturbidometry are both analytical techniques used in the field of chemistry to measure the concentration of substances in a solution. However, they differ in the way they measure the concentration. Colorimetry involves measuring the intensity of color produced by a chemical reaction between the substance of interest and a reagent. This color intensity is then correlated to the concentration of the substance. On the other hand, nepheloturbidometry measures the scattering of light by suspended particles in a solution. The more particles present, the greater the scattering of light, which is then used to determine the concentration of the substance. While colorimetry is more suitable for measuring the concentration of substances that produce a color change, nepheloturbidometry is ideal for substances that form suspended particles.

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