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**KF titration**

What is KF titration?

Karl Fischer (KF) titration is a technique used to determine the water content in a wide variety of substances. It's a highly accurate and widely used method, especially for samples where water is present in trace amounts or bound within the material. The method relies on a chemical reaction between water, iodine, sulfur dioxide, and a base (usually pyridine or imidazole) in a suitable solvent. There are two main types: volumetric, where the iodine is added directly as a titrant, and coulometric, where the iodine is generated electrochemically.

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