Why diphenhydramine indicator change colour at end point in iron volumetric analysis?
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Diphenylamne is used as an indicator because it shows a very clear color change from green to violet when end point of the titration is reached. Usually phosphoric acid is added to the Fe2+ solution (ferrous ammonium sulfate) if that is the reductant that is being titrated, so that the Fe3+ product may be stabilized.
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Diphenylamne is used as an indicator because it shows a very clear color change from green to violet when end point of the titration is reached. Usually phosphoric acid is added to the Fe2+ solution (ferrous ammonium sulfate) if that is the reductant that is being titrated, so that the Fe3+ product may be stabilized.
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