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How can be used with interference
Compound Interference reaction Treatment
Volumetric titration Coulometric titration
Ketones
React with methanol to produce ketal and water Titrant SS-Z    Solvent KTX AKX    CXU
Titrant SS    Solvent CP
Aldehydes
React with methanol to produce acetal and water React with sulfur dioxide and water Titrant SS-Z    Solvent KTX
AKX    CXU
(suitable only for a certain aromatic aldehydes)
Titrant SS    Solvent CP
Lower carboxylic acids
React with methanol to produce ester
and water
Titrant SS-Z    Solvent KTX
AKX    CXU
Titrant SS    Solvent CP
Amines above pKa 9
Consume iodine gradually and the
end-point becomes unstable
Titrant SS-Z    Solvent KTX
AKX CXU
salicylic acid
 
Titrant SS    Solvent CP
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