This reaction needs no indicator as the manganate (VII) is a strong purple colour which disappears at the end point, so the titration is self-indicating
This reaction is often used for the analysis of iron for example in iron tablets (health supplement)
Iodine-Thiosulfate Titrations
A redox reaction occurs between iodine and thiosulfate ions:
2S2O32– (aq) + I2 (aq) → 2I–(aq) + S4O62– (aq)
The light brown/yellow colour of the iodine turns paler as it is converted to colourless iodide ions
When the solution is a straw colour, starch is added to clarify the end point
The solution turns blue/black until all the iodine reacts, at which point the colour disappears.
This titration can be used to determine the concentration of an oxidizing agent, which oxidizes iodide ions to iodine molecules
The amount of iodine is determined from titration against a known quantity of sodium thiosulfate solution
This reaction can be used for the analysis of chlorine in bleach