Abstract
A simple titrimetric method has been developed for determination of sulphite and hydrazine in compounds containing both. The sulphite is oxidized quantitatively to sulphate by iodine in acid medium, and the sum of hydrazine and sulphite is determined by Andrews titration with iodate. The hydrazine content is found by difference.
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