What about karl fischer reaction mechanism ?
Answer Posted / b.gangatharan
When sample is introduced in to the titration cell and after dissolved,reagent is released due to induction of electrical current. The amount of current required to covert water is the determinant of amount of moisture.
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B.Gangatharan,
Caplin point,
Pondicherry(now puducherry)
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