what is principal of karl ficher instrument!
Answer Posted / deepak
karl fischer is based on the principle of bunsen reaction
where sulphur dioxide , iodine and a nitrogeneous base like
pyridine reacts to form the alkyl amino compounds which
reacts with water consuming it and hence determines the
extent of water present in the sample.
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