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Name the reducing agent used in the above titration

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Answered by writersparadise
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The question is incomplete as the experiment and the titration reaction has not been mentioned. So I am giving an assumed general answer.

A redox titration is a titration where at least one reducing agent or an oxidizing agent is used for carrying out the reduction or the oxidation reactions.

The common reducing agents that are used in redox titrations are - Fe²⁺, S₂O₃²⁻, MnO₄⁻, Vitamin C or ascorbic acid, Benedict's reagents to reduce cupric ions to form cuprous ions, manganese (II) sulfate to reduce oxygen in the water, etc.
Answered by jaiganeshl5800
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Answer:

The common reducing agents that are used in redox titrations are - Fe²⁺, S₂O₃²⁻, MnO₄⁻, Vitamin C or ascorbic acid, Benedict's reagents to reduce cupric ions to form cuprous ions, manganese (II) sulfate to reduce oxygen in the water

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