iodometry

/ˌaɪədoʊˈmɛtri/
noun
  1. A method of chemical analysis that uses iodine to measure the amount of a substance in a solution.
    • The technician used iodometry to find out how much copper was in the ore.
    • Iodometry is often used to determine the concentration of bleach in a sample.
    • In chemistry class, we learned how iodometry can measure the amount of vitamin C in fruit juice.
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