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Titrations with Dichromate Ions Chromimetry

2 Titrations with Dichromate Ions Chromimetry 20.2.1 Definition [Pg.390]

The term chromimetry refers to all the titrimetric methods using standardized solutions of potassium dichromate K2Cr2( 7. Titrations with chromous ions Cr + are not taken into account in the term chromimetry.  [Pg.390]


We begin this chapter with the study of three important titration methods involving quantitative oxidization reactions. They are based on oxidizations with permanganate, dichromate, and ceric ions. These methods are sometimes (notably in the french literature) called manganimetry, chromimetry, and cerimetry, respectively. Next, we very briefly mention three titration methods involving reduction reactions. [Pg.377]


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