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The document describes three methods of argentometry to determine the amount of chloride in a sample: 1) The Mohr method uses potassium chromate as an indicator that produces a red precipitate of silver chromate at the endpoint. 2) The Volhard method adds excess silver nitrate and titrates the excess against thiocyanate with iron(III) as an indicator. 3) The Fajans method uses dichlorofluorescein as an indicator that changes color from green to pink at the endpoint.
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