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Worked example: Redox titrations

A redox titration uses the principle of the oxidation-reduction reaction where we determine the amount of a substance (also called analyte) by measuring the amount of reagent (titrant) that is required to complete the (redox) reaction. In this video, we discuss one of the most common redox titrations between potassium permanganate and oxalic acid. Created by Revathi Ramachandran.

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