A Karl Fischer titrator is a scientific instrument used to determine the water content in a wide variety of substances. It is based on the Karl Fischer reaction, a chemical reaction between iodine, sulfur dioxide, pyridine, and water. The technique is commonly used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, petroleum, and chemicals to ensure product quality, stability, and compliance with regulations by accurately quantifying the amount of water present in a sample.
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