Any body knows a standard method for the analysis of Titanium and Vanadium from an effluent?

The method can be colorimetric or titrimetric.The principle is to be described.

Answer:
Two methods are commonly used to determine concentrations of metals. The cheaper one is using Flame Emission Spectroscopy. By using different standards, one can determine the concentration of your particular metal.

Another method which can detect very low concentrations but is quite expensive is Inductive Coupled Plasma (ICP). Using ICP you can determine the concentration of practically any metal in solution. This is done by aspirating a sample into a plasma, where it ionizes the metals and the light emitted is picked up by detectors.

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