I've just finished with Chapter 5 of the Heinemann Chemistry 2 textbook, and I just have a few queries in regards to Redox titrations. I know that redox titrations involve reactions between reductants and oxidants, but my questions are:
(a) How can we identify that we are dealing with a redox titration?
(b) When we are given an equation of a reaction, must we find the ionic equation, find the reduction and oxidation equations, formulate the balanced redox equation and then use that as our basis?
(c) Is there anything that must be dealt with in redox titrations that varies from basic stoichiometric calculations in acid-base titrations/volumetric analysis?
Also, if we leave a standard solution over-night in a glass burette, would it be feasible to say that because the solution reacts with the silica of the glass burette, the glassware can provide inaccurate results, hence why we shouldn't have the standard solution in the glassware over-night.
Thank you