Asked by saddee

What is the titer of the iodine solution of the .1000g sample of pure ascorbic acid 25.32 ml I2

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Answered by DrBob222
By definition, titer is (normality x equivalent weight). I don't know how you are using it so I'll leave it at that. I rarely used this when I was in school years ago. I looked in several of the newer quant books and it wasn't listed in the index. I did find one reference in a book from the 1960s. Another note: one rarely finds normality used in modern texts, either. I'm sorry to see normality go. In my opinion that isn't progress.
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