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Iodometry,
known as
iodometric titration, is a
method of
volumetric chemical analysis, a
redox titration where the
appearance or
disappearance of elementary...
- Na2S2O3·5H2O has an
excellent shelf-life, it is used as a
titrant in
iodometry. Na2S2O3·5H2O is also a
component of
iodine clock experiments. This particular...
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interaction between starch and the
triiodide anion (I− 3) is the
basis for
iodometry. The iodine–starch test was
first described in 1814 by Jean-Jacques Colin...
- (fluorescence-labeled)
enzymes as reporters.
Glucose can be
quantified by
copper iodometry. In particular, for the
analysis of
complex mixtures containing glucose...
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Redox titration Titrant Iodometry Iodine (I2)
Bromatometry Bromine (Br2)
Cerimetry Cerium(IV)
salts Permanganometry Pot****ium
permanganate Dichrometry...
- room temperature. Like
iodine monochloride, IBr is used in some
types of
iodometry. It
serves as a
source of I+. Its
Lewis acid
properties are
compared with...
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tetrathionate ions: 2 S2O2−3 + I2 → S4O2−6 + 2 I− This
reaction is key for
iodometry. With
bromine (X = Br) and
chlorine (X = Cl),
thiosulfate ions are oxidized...
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anions can be used for
quantitative volumetric analysis, for
example in
iodometry.
Iodine and
starch form a blue complex, and this
reaction is
often used...
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oxidizing agent, and
several procedures have been developed. The po****r
iodometry approach uses
iodine in the
presence of a
starch indicator.
Iodine is...
- quantitatively, the
bromine consumed by a
sample can be
determined by
iodometry. The
bromine number indicates the
degree of
unsaturation of a sample....