PRODUCT INFORMATION
ceric sulfate titration analytical method
Principle
Hydrogen peroxide content is determined by titrating with standardized ceric sulfate to pale blue endpoint using ferroin indicator.
This procedure is appropriate for characterizing 1-30% hydrogen peroxide content in either aqueous solutions or equilibrium mixtures (e.g., Caro's acid or peracetic acid). Higher concentrations may be determined by diluting the sample.
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Procedure
Calculation
Scope of Application
Interferences
Safety Precautions
Reagents
Expected H2O2 Content (wt.%)
Suggested Sample Weight(gms)
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