what is kf principal
Answer Posted / prasanna
The I2 in KF reagent reacts with water molecule and converts into hydroiodic salt. When water molecules are not available then the excess molecule of I2 will be detected by Iodine electrode. using the vol of KF consumed we can calculate water% in our sample.
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