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IV- Standard Iodine solution, I3−

Properties

It is a weak oxidizing agent used for determination of strong
reductants

Standard solution

Iodine is slightly soluble in water.

It is dissolved in aqueous KI solution as a consequence of the

reaction:          I3−
  I2(s) + I−

                 (Triiodide ion is very soluble in water, brown color)

Stability

Iodine solutions lack stability (WHY)

   1. Volatility of iodine, losses of iodine from an open vessel
       occur in a relatively short time

   2. Air oxidation of iodide ion → ↑ M of iodine solution
         4I− + O2(g) + 4H+ → 2I2+ 2H2O

This reaction is promoted by acids, light, heat and nitrogen oxides.

To keep stability of standard iodine solution:
It should be stored in closed dark glass stoppered bottles, keep
from elevated temp

Standardization

1. Using primary st reducing agent, arsenious oxide As2O3

(H3AsO3)

                              NaHCO3

           H3AsO3 + I2 + H2O           H3AsO4 + 2I− + 2H+

                              starch

2. using previously standardized sodium thiosulfate

              I2 + 2S2O32−          starch        + 2I−
                                          S4O62−

                              (tetrathionate)

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