Difference between iodometric and iodimetric titration
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In fact, both these terms refer to different methods of using Iodine in titrations to determine the concentration of an analyte under investigation. They differ in their approach. Iodometry is an indirect titrationmethod whereas iodimetry is a direct titration method.
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iodometry involves indirecttitration of iodine liberated by reaction with the analyte, whereas iodimetryinvolves direct titration using iodine as the titrant. ... The iodometric titrationis a general method to determine the concentration of an oxidising agent in solution.
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