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ND CT
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C - Compressor or Turbine
E - Heat Exchanger
H - Fired Heater
P - Pump
R - Reactor
T - Tower
TK - Storage Tank
V - Vessel
Supplemental Information
Table 1.2 provides the information necessary for the identification of the
process equipment icons shown in a PFD. As an example of how to use this
information, consider the unit operation P-101A/B and what each number or
letter means.
iodine. Since free iodine solution cannot be easily prepared, iodine is mixed
with potassium iodide and KI3 solution is prepared. And a standard solution of
this is used for the iodimetric titrations.
KI+I2 KI3
Following reaction takes place when titrating. Starch can be used as an
indicator in iodimetric titrations too.
I2 + reducing agent 2 IWhat is the difference between Iodometry and Iodimetry?
In iodimetry, a species is directly titrated with an iodine solution, but in
iodometry a species is titrated with an iodide solution and then the released
iodine is titrated with thiosulphate.
Therefore, iodimetry is a direct method and iodometry is an indirect
method.
Iodometry can be used to quantify oxidizing agents, whereas iodimetry can
be used to quantify reducing agents.