what is the difference between iodometric titration and iodimetric
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In iodimetry, a species is directly titrated with an iodine solution, but in iodometry a species is titrated with an iodide solution and then the released iodine is titrated with thiosulphate. ... Iodometry can be used to quantify oxidizing agents, whereas iodimetry can be used to quantify reducing agents
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Iodometry
IodometryWhen an analyte that is an oxidizing agent is added to excess iodide to produce iodine, and the iodine produced is determined by titration with sodium thiosulfate, the method is called iodometry.
Iodimetry
IodimetryWhen an analyte that is a reducing agent is titrated directly with a standard iodine solution, the method is called iodimetry.
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