iodometry

[ahy-uh-dom-i-tree]

i·o·dom·e·try

[ahy-uh-dom-i-tree]
noun Chemistry.
a volumetric analytical procedure for determining iodine or materials that will liberate iodine or react with iodine.


Origin:
1880–85; iodo- + -metry

i·o·do·met·ric [ahy-oh-duh-me-trik] , adjective
i·o·do·met·ri·cal·ly, adverb
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iodometry (ˌaɪəˈdɒmɪtrɪ)
 
n
chem a procedure used in volumetric analysis for determining the quantity of substance present that contains, liberates, or reacts with iodine
 
iodometric
 
adj
 
iodo'metrical
 
adj
 
iodo'metrically
 
adv

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iodometry i·o·dom·e·try (ī'ō-dŏm'ĭ-trē)
n.
An analytical technique involving titrations in which the sudden appearance or disappearance of iodine marks the end point.


i·o'do·met'ric (ī-ō'də-mět'rĭk) adj.

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