iodatometry
Iodatometry is a chemical analysis technique used to determine the concentration of a specific substance in a sample by measuring the amount of iodine that reacts with it. This method is particularly useful for analyzing substances that can be oxidized by iodine, such as certain organic compounds and reducing sugars. The principle behind iodatometry involves the reaction of iodine with the analyte, which results in the formation of a colored complex or the reduction of iodine to iodide ions. The concentration of the analyte can then be calculated based on the amount of iodine consumed or produced during the reaction.
The procedure for iodatometry typically involves the following steps:
1. Preparation of the sample: The sample is prepared by dissolving it in an appropriate solvent and
2. Standardization of iodine solution: A standard iodine solution is prepared and standardized against a primary
3. Reaction with the analyte: The sample is mixed with the standardized iodine solution, and the reaction
4. Titration: The remaining iodine in the solution is titrated with a standard thiosulfate solution to determine
5. Calculation of the analyte concentration: The concentration of the analyte is calculated using the stoichiometry
Iodatometry is widely used in various fields, including food analysis, environmental monitoring, and pharmaceutical quality control,