Question The Fe2* ion can be analyzed both by Complexometric Titration and Spectroscopic Analysis. Considering that all necessary materials and equipment are available and the analyses are fully funded, which would be the more logical choice to use on a regular basis, and why? A) Complexometric Titration, because humans are still better analysts than machines B) Spectroscopic Analysis, because it is faster, more efficient, and has a lower detection limit Complexometric Titration, because it is cheaper, more portable, and is still reliable D Spectroscopic Analysis, because humans are still better analysts than machines

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Transcribed Image Text: The Fe2* ion can be analyzed both by Complexometric Titration and Spectroscopic Analysis. Considering that all necessary materials and equipment are available and the analyses are fully funded, which would be the more logical choice to use on a regular basis, and why? A) Complexometric Titration, because humans are still better analysts than machines B) Spectroscopic Analysis, because it is faster, more efficient, and has a lower detection limit Complexometric Titration, because it is cheaper, more portable, and is still reliable D Spectroscopic Analysis, because humans are still better analysts than machines
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Transcribed Image Text: The Fe2* ion can be analyzed both by Complexometric Titration and Spectroscopic Analysis. Considering that all necessary materials and equipment are available and the analyses are fully funded, which would be the more logical choice to use on a regular basis, and why? A) Complexometric Titration, because humans are still better analysts than machines B) Spectroscopic Analysis, because it is faster, more efficient, and has a lower detection limit Complexometric Titration, because it is cheaper, more portable, and is still reliable D Spectroscopic Analysis, because humans are still better analysts than machines