TITRATIONS BASED ON REDOX REACTIONS [311]

TITRATIONS BASED ON REDOX REACTIONS [311]

CHAPTER 15 TITRATIONS BASED ON REDOX REACTIONS [311] I N most instances, the field of redox reactions is excluded from conductometric measurements, ...

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TITRATIONS BASED ON REDOX REACTIONS [311] I N most instances, the field of redox reactions is excluded from conductometric measurements, because either the change in the number of ions in solution is minimal, or else a type of medium must be used in which the changes in conductivity caused by the titration reaction are relatively very small (con­ centrated acids or bases). Redox reactions have recently been extensively studied by Ceausescu [53-56]. Jander and Pfundt [166] proposed only the titration of iron (Π) with dichromate and of arsenite with iodine. Ceausescu systematized the reactions and prepared a table of those where an acid is formed or where an acid or base is decomposed; these are the reactions t h a t are suitable for con­ ductometric (oscillometric) purposes. The oxidation reactions of iodine are the simplest to be applied to conductometry and oscillometry [13, 294]. In these experi­ ments iodine dissolved in methanol is used as a titrant. Sulphite is titrated in its approximately 0*3 per cent acetic acid solution, while arsenite and antimonite are titrated in a 0*2 N aqueous ammonia solution.

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