Why Methanol used in KF Titration?
Answer Posted / sridhar bonam
According to KF principal is medium should be need lower alcohol or organic solvent and lower alcohol is methanol.
The iodine react with water , the consumed iodine value is water content.
Sample weight is calculated based on the stoichiometry value i.e (1:1 to 2:1)
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