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Iodimetric Titration of Vitamin C

By: Chris Lloyd and Katy Salter. Iodimetric Titration of Vitamin C. Background Information. Needed in the body to form collagen in the bones Absorbed by the body but can not be stored

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Iodimetric Titration of Vitamin C

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  1. By: Chris Lloyd and Katy Salter Iodimetric Titrationof Vitamin C

  2. Background Information • Needed in the body to form collagen in the bones • Absorbed by the body but can not be stored • Lack of vitamin C results in Scurvy- disease that causes brown spots on the skins and gums will soften to the point of possible losing your teeth

  3. Introduction • Tested levels of Vitamin C… • Time: Day After Purchase vs. 2 Weeks After • Temp: Room Temperature vs. Fridge • Storage: Open Container vs. Sealed

  4. What We Did… • Made an Iodine solution • Titrated 25mL’s of orange juice sample until the endpoint • Used 1% starch solution as indicator

  5. What We Used… • Tropicana Orange Juice • No Pulp, Non Concentrate • Vitamin C = 150% Daily Value • 60 mg Daily • One Bottle(355mL) = 90 mg • Theoretical grams of vitamin C per 25mL sample = 0.006338g or 6.338mg

  6. Calculations • Actual Amount of Vitamin C per Sample: • Concentration of Standard=Concentration of Sample • (26.7/0.2515)=(6.27/x) • X=0.059g/L • Concentration of Sample x Volume of Sample=Actual grams in Sample • 0.059*0.025=0.00148g

  7. Conclusion • Best Way to Store Orange Juice • Sealed in the fridge • Worst Way • Opened at room temperature • Two factors that will preserve Vitamin C • Sealed or in the fridge

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