Potassium iodate is a volumetric standard manufactured under stringent conditions and measured with the highest possible precision. Its content determination and homogeneity assessment are performed by volumetric redox titration as the primary analysis method.
Application
It is used as an oxidimetric standard for the standardization of volumetric solutions in iodometric titrations.
Features and Benefits
Available as a solid in a secure glass bottle to ensure its stability for the entire shelf life until opened.
High-purity material traceable to NIST SRM
High-quality standard offering accurate titer determinations
Accompanied by a certificate of analysis (CoA)
Analysis Note
Exact concentration, expiry date and detailed information on certification can be found on the certificate and certification report, included in each package. Content and expiry date on label.
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