Why indicator is added at the end of iodometric titration
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In an iodometric titration, the roles are reversed. Starch is now used as an indicator for the presence of iodine. As to why it is added near the end of the titration rather than at the beginning is because the starch-iodine complex at high 12 concentrations is relatively stable.
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