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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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Thermometric titrimetry Thermometric titrimetry is an
extraordinarily versatile technique. This is
differentiated from
calorimetric titrimetry by the fact...
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cases offer a
superior alternative to
potentiometric titrimetry.
Potentiometric titrimetry has been the
predominant automated titrimetric technique...
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quantified by
calibrating with a
standard gas of
known carbon dioxide content.
Titrimetry is
another method of
measuring atmospheric carbon dioxide that was first...
- (1960). "Determination of
Basicity of
Substituted Phosphines by
Nonaqueous Titrimetry". Anal. Chem. 32 (8): 985–987. doi:10.1021/ac60164a027. Bush, R. C.; Angelici...
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sufficiently stable to find use as a
primary standard for acid-base
titrimetry.: p.316
Molten borax dissolves many
metal oxides to form gl****es. This...
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accessed 2014-06-29 Collins, A.H., A cell
design for radio-frequency
titrimetry,
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quantitative chemical measurements,
using methods such as
gravimetry and
titrimetry. Some uses for wet
chemistry include tests for:[citation needed] pH (acidity...
- Streuli, "Determination of
Basicity of
Substituted Phosphines by
Nonaqueous Titrimetry",
Analytical Chemistry 1960,
volume 32,
pages 985-987.doi:10.1021/ac60164a027...
- electrolysis. He was
editor of the last
issue of
Friedrich Mohr's
textbook on
titrimetry ("Friedrich Mohr's
Lehrbuch der chemisch-analytischen Titrirmethode",...