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How is `O_(3)` estimated quantitatively ?

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When ozone reacts with an excess of potassium iodide solution buffered with a borate buffer (pH 9.2), iodine is liberated which can be titrated against a standard solution of sodium thiosulphate. In this way `O_(3)` can be estimated quantitatively.
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