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Define acid base titration and oxidation reduction titration

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Answered by Neeraj723
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A redox titration is a type of titration based on a redox reaction between the analyte and titrant. ... A common example of a redox titration is treating a solution of iodine with a reducingagent to produce iodide using a starch indicator to help detect the endpoint.

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⏭️⏭️Redox Reactions as the Basis of Titrations

⏯️A redox titration is a type of titration based on a redox reaction between the analyte and titrant. ... A common example of a redox titration is treating a solution of iodine with a reducing agent to produce iodide using a starch indicator to help detect the endpoint.

⏯️All of us know that wine is made from the fermentation of grape juice using specific yeast cells. However, do you know wine requires a particular amount of fruit acid? So how is this acid content measured in industries? The determination of acid content is done by titration. Yes, the lab technique we all have done as well as read about.

⏯️Moreover, a specialized titration technique known as redox titration is used for analysis of wines for sulfur dioxide. This is just one example. Similarly, many other industrial processes require titration with respect to redox reactions. So let us know more about redox reactions as the basis of titration.
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♦️Oxidation reduction titration♦️
Volumetric analysis through oxidation and reduction, is based on reactions which involve the transfer of electrons from a molecule, atom or ion to another chemical species.


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