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Redox titration representative method

Representative Method Every controlled-potential or controlled-current coulo-metric method has its own unique considerations. Nevertheless, the following procedure for the determination of dichromate by a coulometric redox titration provides an instructive example. [Pg.505]

The result of the entire procedure, being a 100% conversion of Fe(II) to Fe(III), thus represents a so-called coulometric titration with internal generation of course, it seems possible to titrate Fe(II) with Ce(IV) generated externally from Ce(III), but in this way one would unnecessarily remove the solution of the 100% conversion problem hence the above titration with internal generation in the presence of a redox buffer as an intermediary oxidant represents an extremely reliable method, unless occasional circumstances are prohibitive for the remainder internal generation offers the advantage of no dilution of the analyte solution. [Pg.236]


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