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summary of redox titration experiment(chemistry)​

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Answered by mariamrilwana
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Redox titration determines the concentration of an unknown solution (analyte) that contains an oxidizing or reducing agent. Not all titrations require an external indicator. Some titrants can serve as their own indicators, such as when potassium permanganate is titrated against a colorless analyte.

Answered by ellinoisek777
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In a titration experiment, a known concentration of one chemical in a reaction is used to find the concentration of the other. ... In a redox reaction, one compound gives electrons to the other. The compound losing electrons is said to be oxidized and the compound gaining electrons is said to be reduced.

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