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What is iodomitry iodimitry?

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Updated: 5/30/2024

Iodometry is a type of volumetric titration used to determine the concentration of oxidizing agents by using iodine as the titrant. It involves the reaction between iodine and the substance being analyzed, with the endpoint reached when all the substance has reacted with the iodine.

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