what is the difference between potentiometric titration and karl fischer titration?
Answer / Jamal Ahmad
Potentiometric titration and Karl Fischer titration are two different methods used for the determination of water content in samples. Potentiometric titration involves the use of an electrode to measure the change in potential during a chemical reaction, while Karl Fischer titration uses an iodine-based reagent to react with the water and form iodide ions, which are then measured electrochemically.
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