So i went ahead with my experiment and changed the variable i was measuring from metals to temperature and used temperature of 60,70 and 80 deg. However the lemon juice was much more concentrated than I anticipated with a concentration of 30 mg/ 50 ml sample rather than 12 mg, due to which the stock KIO3 was too dilute and instead of the 25.00 ml titrant intended I ended up using 60 ml for 60 deg, 65 ml for 70 deg and 68 ml for 80 deg, which really is a puzzle and confuses me. As the temperature is increased vitamin C content in lemon juice should be lesser and I should require less of the titrant to reach the end point, but obviously this was not the case.
Is their any scientific explanation to this or only procedural errors, heres some of what i did:-
-) I did not maintain the temperature for any duration of time and as soon as the erlenmeyers hit the temperature i desired i took them off and allowed them to cool in a cold water bath.
-) Before titrating i added appx 5.0 ml HCL, 5.0 KI and 3.0 ml starch, however unlike as suggested in the protocol i did not dilute my sample with 100 ml of deionized water prior to titration.
Any help or ideas will be much appreciated.