jodometria
Jodometria is a common analytical method used in chemistry to determine the concentration of a substance by measuring the amount of iodine it consumes or produces. This technique relies on the redox properties of iodine and iodide ions. Typically, jodometria involves a titration where a solution containing the analyte is reacted with a standardized solution of iodine or a substance that produces iodine in situ.
There are two main types of jodometria: direct and indirect titration. In direct jodometria, the analyte directly
Indirect jodometria, also known as iodometric titration, involves oxidizing an iodide ion to iodine, which is