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Titration of thiosulphate with iodine dead-stop end point

33 TITRATION OF THIOSULPHATE WITH IODINE ( DEAD-STOP END POINT ) [Pg.636]

Reagents required. Prepare a ca 0.001 M sodium thiosulphate solution and also a standard 0.005 M iodine solution. [Pg.636]

Procedure. Pipette 25.0 mL of the thiosulphate solution into the titration cell e.g. a 150mL Pyrex beaker. Insert two similar platinum wire or foil electrodes into the cell and connect to the apparatus of Fig. 16.17. Apply 0.10 volt across the electrodes. Adjust the range of the micro-ammeter to obtain full-scale deflection for a current of 10-25 milliamperes. Stir the solution with a magnetic stirrer. Add the iodine solution from a 5 mL semimicro burette slowly in the usual manner and read the current (galvanometer deflection) after each addition of the titrant. When the current begins to increase, stop the addition then add the titrant by small increments of 0.05 or 0.10 mL. Plot the titration graph, evaluate the end point, and calculate the concentration of the thiosulphate solution. It will be found that the current is fairly constant until the end point is approached and increases rapidly beyond. [Pg.636]




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DeADeS

Dead-ends

Dead-stop end-point titration

Dead-stop titration

End point

End-point of titration

Iodine titration

Point, dead

Pointed end

Thiosulphate

Titration end point

Titration of iodine

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