what is karl fischer principle and reaction ,describe it
Answer Posted / ramachal yadav
karl-fisher regent contain iodine,sulpher di oxide and methanol ,it is based on fajan,s rule
reaction is given below
SO2 +I2 + 2H2O = H2SO4 +2HI
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