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Titration (also
known as
titrimetry and
volumetric analysis) is a
common laboratory method of
quantitative chemical analysis to
determine the concentration...
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concentration of
organic substances in the
sample is
calculated from a
titrimetric or
spectrophotometric determination of the
oxidant remaining in the sample...
- GlobalSpec.
Retrieved January 25, 2009. Burgot, Jean-Louis (2012), "
Titrimetric Methods Involving a Precipitation",
Ionic Equilibria in
Analytical Chemistry...
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alkalinity —
Titrimetric method ISO 741:1976
Sodium carbonate for
industrial use —
Determination of
sodium hydrogen carbonate content —
Titrimetric method [Withdrawn...
- Heston.
Channel 4. Davis,
Craig M.; Mauck,
Matthew C. (2003-05-01). "
Titrimetric Determination of
Carbon Dioxide in a
Heterogeneous Sample ("Pop Rocks")"...
- of hafnium-free
zircalloy for use in
nuclear fuel cladding), and in
titrimetric analyses. In May 1945,
USAAF General Victor E.
Betrandias advanced a...
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obtained in high
purity and so can be used to make a
standard solution in
titrimetric analysis. Mendham, J.; Denney, R. C.; Barnes, J. D.; Thomas, M. J. K...
- significant. It is a weak acid with pKa 3.35 at 18 °C. They may be
titrimetrically analysed by
their oxidation to
nitrate by permanganate. They are readily...
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environmental chemistry include classical wet chemistry, such as gravimetric,
titrimetric and
electrochemical methods. More
sophisticated approaches are used in...
- Sciences. 18 (10): 1141–4. PMID 12400662. Hughes,
David Emlyn (1983). "
Titrimetric Determination of
Ascorbic Acid with 2,6-Dichlorophenol
Indophenol in...