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Q: What are the conclusions of redox titration using sodium thiosulphate?
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Redox titration using sodium thiosulphate and potassium iodate?

(1) io3- + 5i- + 6h+ ® 3i2 + 3h2o (2) i2 + 2s2o32- ® 2i- + s4o62-


Why thiosulphate titration is called as redox titration?

A thiosulfate titration is mostly carried out to determine the amount of iodine present in the solution. In these reactions, thiosulfate ion acts as the reducing agent. This types titrations are often called as 'iodometric titrations'.


What is redox titration?

Redox Titration refers to some titration based on the redox reaction between the titrant and analyte.


Difference between acid base titration and redox titration?

Acid base titration involves neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. whereas redox titration involves redox reaction between an oxidizing agent and reducing agent.


What is the theory of the redox titration?

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Advantages and disadvantages of redox titration?

No


What are the type of conductometric titration?

types of conductometric titration: acid base titration complexometric titration replacement titration redox titration precipitation titration


What is the reason of heating solution during redox titration?

This is far to be a rule for this titration.


Why you perform heating in redox titration?

Titration is to be done at elevated temperatures to prevent side reactions


How many tipes of titration?

There are various types of titration. It is dependent on the conditions used and the reactants and desired products. Some of them are acid-base titration, redox titration, colorimetric titration and thermometric titration.


Why conductometric titration cannot be applied for redox reaction?

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Why is an indicator not used in a redox titration?

Because the endpoints are easily observed.