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5 March, 00:38

If a 0.2g of oil consumed 1ml of sodium thiosulphate, calculate its iodine value and classify the oil?

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  1. 5 March, 00:42
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    Iodine value is a measure of the degree of unsaturation in fats and oils. It is essentially the number of grams of iodine consumed by 100 g of fat. If the iodine number is in the range of 0-70 then it is a fat, any value above 70 is considered an oil.

    Formula:

    Iodine number = (ml of 0.1 N Thiosulphate blank - ml of 0.1N thiosulphate test) * 12.7 * 100/1000 * wt of sample

    vol of thiosulphate required to titrate test sample (given oil) = 1 ml

    wt of sample = 0.2 g

    Information on the volume of thiosulphate required to titrate the blank solution is essential for calculation.

    Iodine number = (X-1.0) * 12.7 * 100/1000 * 0.2 = (X-1.0) * 6.35
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