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Karl-Fischer titration, often shortened to KF titration, is an [[iodometry|iodometric]] titration technique for the determination of water content in a sample.
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Karl-Fischer titration, often shortened to KF titration, is an [[iodometry|iodometric]] titration technique for the determination of [[water]] content in a sample.

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Karl-Fischer titration, often shortened to KF titration, is an iodometric titration technique for the determination of water content in a sample.