Examples and Calculations for Redox Titration

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Redox titration involves a chemical reaction where the oxidation state of a substance changes, allowing for the determination of the concentration of an unknown solution. The steps for conducting a redox titration are similar to those of a simple titration, including preparing the solutions, adding a titrant to the analyte, and observing the endpoint, often indicated by a color change. Examples of calculations in redox titration typically involve determining the molarity of the unknown solution based on the volume and concentration of the titrant used. The discussion highlights the challenge of finding suitable resources for concrete examples and practice questions, with participants expressing frustration over the abundance of information available online without clear, practical applications. Participants seek specific exam-type questions to enhance their understanding and practice their skills in redox titration.
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Actually, what is redox titration?

what are the steps of carrying out this typpe of titration? Is it just like the simple titration??

Can anyone kindly list out a few examples, i mean calculations about redox titration?

I am thankful if anyone can help.
 
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Googling "redox titration" gives 800 k hits. How many of those have you tried to read?
 
actually i want some more concrete calculations I have read 100 pages before.

But the websites i found are not suitable enough.
 
It seems that you have read a lot!

Can you give me some questions
 
This website i have read before!

I want some exam type questions actually in order to practise my skills!
 
Other than this website, any others??
 

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