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A chemical species may be difficult to characterize, and its derivatives obtained by reduction or by oxidation may be easier to identify than the species itself. It may also turn out that a species endowed with oxidizing or reducing properties must be quantitatively determined. In such a case, it is logical to predict its redox titration. Therefore, we must necessarily know the direction and quantitative character of the predicted redox reactions.
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Burgot, JL. (2012). Predicting Redox Reactions. In: Ionic Equilibria in Analytical Chemistry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8382-4_14
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