Defination and principle of coulometric titration
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The Karl Fischer reaction uses acoulometric titration to determine the amount of water in a sample. ... The reaction involves converting solid iodine into hydrogen iodide in the presence of sulfur dioxide and water. Methanol is most often used as the solvent, but ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol also work
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1. THE REACTION INVOLVED AND WHEN SOLID IODIDE IS CONVERT TO THE HYDROGEN DIOXIDE
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1. THE REACTION INVOLVED AND WHEN SOLID IODIDE IS CONVERT TO THE HYDROGEN DIOXIDE
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