Why does colour of water change during titration with sodium thiosulphate?
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In an iodometric titration, a starch solution is used as an indicator since it can absorb the I2 that is released. This absorption will cause the solution to change its colour from light yellow to a dark blue colour when titrated with standardised thiosulfate solution. This indicates the end point of the titration
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