Calculations of the Winkler Method Explained

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The discussion focuses on the calculations involved in the Winkler method for determining dissolved oxygen content. The user describes conducting three titrations: standardization of the thiosulfate solution, blank determination, and thiosulfate titration of the sample. They express confusion about how to relate these titrations, particularly the role of the blank determination in their calculations. It is clarified that the blank indicates the amount of titrant consumed before the sample reacts, and this volume should be subtracted from the total thiosulfate used to accurately calculate dissolved oxygen concentration. The user ultimately resolves their confusion with this explanation.
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So I'm having a hard time finding exactly what calculations are involved in the Winkler method

What I have is three different titrations a;
1) Standardization of the Thiosulfate Solution which was done with deionized water
2) Blank Determination
3) Thiosulfate Titration of the Sample that I am attempting to find the dissolved oxygen content in.

The problem I am having is relating these three together. If someone could explain it to me or point me to a website that could explain this to me I would be very grateful.

Thanks
 
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Okay, so I've found the dissolved oxygen concentration (I believe) but the thing that is confusing me is why I have a Blank determination. I feel as tho I should of used this somewhere along the way but it never factored into my calculations.
 
Do the calculations for your blank - do they yield zero? If not, that's by how much off your final result is.
 
So for the blank I have it that I used 0.3 mL of thiosulfate so I would subtract 0.3 mL from the amount of thiosulfate used in the calculations to determine the dissolved oxygen concentration?
 
Yes. Blank tells you how much titrant is consumed before your sample starts to react.
 
Thanks for the help, i got it all figured out.
 
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