An Analytical Experiment For General Chemistry: Ascorbic Acid As A Standard For Iodometric Titrations
An Analytical Experiment For General Chemistry: Ascorbic Acid As A Standard For Iodometric Titrations
An Analytical Experiment For General Chemistry: Ascorbic Acid As A Standard For Iodometric Titrations
solution was immediately titrated with the iodine solution. The titration must be performed
immediately to prevent air-oxidation of the ascorbic acid (6 ). The end point was deter-mined when a
pale blue color remained with the first excess of iodine.
Determination of Vitamin C in Pharmaceutical
Preparations
A pharmaceutical tablet of 2 g of vitamin C (Redoxon, manufactured by Roche) was ground in a
beaker and then quantitatively transferred to a 250-mL volumetric flask and diluted to the mark with
distilled water. Aliquots of the solution were taken using a calibrated pipet and titrated with the
standardized iodine solution as described above.