Definition of Titration. Meaning of Titration. Synonyms of Titration

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Definition of Titration

Titration
Titration Ti*tra"tion, n. (Chem.) The act or process of titrating; a substance obtained by titrating.

Meaning of Titration from wikipedia

- Titration (also known as titrimetry and volumetric analysis) is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis to determine the concentration...
- An acid–base titration is a method of quantitative analysis for determining the concentration of Brønsted-Lowry acid or base (titrate) by neutralizing...
- analytical chemistry, Karl Fischer titration is a classic titration method that uses coulometric or volumetric titration to determine trace amounts of water...
- A thermometric titration is one of a number of instrumental titration techniques where endpoints can be located accurately and precisely without a subjective...
- A redox titration is a type of titration based on a redox reaction between the analyte and titrant. It may involve the use of a redox indicator and/or...
- In chemical thermodynamics, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) is a physical technique used to determine the thermodynamic parameters of interactions...
- a known reactant. Titration may also refer to: Acid–base titration, based on the neutralization reaction Complexometric titration, based on the formation...
- Drug titration is the process of adjusting the dose of a medication for the maximum benefit without adverse effects. When a drug has a narrow therapeutic...
- Complexometric titration (sometimes chelatometry) is a form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a colored complex is used to indicate the...
- In analytical chemistry, potentiometric titration is a technique similar to direct titration of a redox reaction. It is a useful means of characterizing...