what is the principle involved in determination of moisture
content?
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The sample is dissolved in a solvent which is content in a
moisture free vessel & titrated against the KF sol. the
unknowm water content of sample is determined by measuring the
volume of KF sol.required to reach the end pt. of titratn.
simply..
water content = consumption of kf soln.in ml x titrated value
of KF soln.
titrated value = mg of water/ml of KF soln.
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Answer / kambam raveendra reddy
one mole of water + one mole of iodine = 2 HI
1 ml of kf should consumed for 5 mg of water
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