Iodometry, also known as iodometric titration, is a method of volumetric chemical analysis, a redox titration where the appearance or disappearance of elementary iodine indicates the end point.
Iodometry is used to determine the concentration of oxidizing agents by titrating them with a solution containing iodide ions. It is commonly used in analyzing chlorine in water treatment, measuring the concentration of hydrogen peroxide, and determining the ascorbic acid content in vitamin C tablets.
Iodometry & iodimetry Iodometry An application of iodine chemistry to oxidation-reduction titrations for the quantitative analysis in certain chemical compounds, in which iodine is used as a reductant and the iodine freed in the associated reaction is titrated
Iodometry is used to determine the concentration of oxidizing agents by titrating them with a solution containing iodide ions. It is commonly used in analyzing chlorine in water treatment, measuring the concentration of hydrogen peroxide, and determining the ascorbic acid content in vitamin C tablets.
Iodometry & iodimetry Iodometry An application of iodine chemistry to oxidation-reduction titrations for the quantitative analysis in certain chemical compounds, in which iodine is used as a reductant and the iodine freed in the associated reaction is titrated