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Answered by riyansh5
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Types of Redox Titrations

Bromometry uses a bromine (Br2) titrant. Cerimetry employs cerium(IV) salts. Dichrometry uses potassium dichromate. ... Permanganometry uses potassium permanganate

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Answered by alisha1130
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Redox Titration is a laboratory method of determining the concentration of a given analyte by causing a redox reaction between the titrant and the analyte. These types of titrations sometimes require the use of a potentiometer or a redox indicator.

Redox titration is based on an oxidation-reduction reaction between the titrant and the analyte. It is one of the most common laboratory methods to identify the concentration of unknown analytes.

In order to evaluate redox titrations, the shape of the corresponding titration curve must be obtained. In these types of titration, it proves convenient to monitor the reaction potential instead of monitoring the concentration of a reacting species.

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