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The process of titration gives us the possibility to determine the exact concentration of a substance in a solution. Whether in drug manufacturing, environmental chemistry or quality control, this method allows us to ensure that our findings and products are accurate and reliable.

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Titration explained

Acid-base titration

Acid-base titration indicator. An acid-base titration is a method in chemistry that allows quantitative analysis of the concentration of an unknown acid or base solution . It makes use of the neutralization reaction that occurs between acids and bases, and that we know how acids and bases wi ...

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Amperometric titration

Amperometric titration Amperometric titration refers to a class of titration s in which the equivalence point is determined through measurement of the electric current produced by the titration reaction. It is a form of quantitative analysis . Background Consider a solution containing the analy ...

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Back titration

Back titration Back titration is an analytical chemistry technique which allows the user to find the concentration of a reactant of unknown concentration by reacting it with an excess volume of another reactant of known concentration. The resulting mixture is then titrated back, taking into account ...

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Karl Fischer titration

Karl Fischer titration Karl Fischer titration is a classic titration method in analytical chemistry that uses coulometric or volume tric titration to determine trace amounts of water in a sample. It was invented in 1935 by the German chemist Karl Fischer . Coulometric titration The main compart ...

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Redox titration

Redox titration Redox titration (also called oxidation-reduction titration) is a type of titration based on a redox reaction between the analyte and titrant . Redox titration may involve the use of a redox indicator and/or a potentiometer . Example An example of a redox titration is treating a ...

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Thermometric titration

Thermometric titration Thermometric titration is one of a number of instrumental titration techniques where endpoints can be located accurately and precisely without a subjective interpretation on the part of the analyst as to their location. Enthalpy change is arguably the most fundamental and ...

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Titration

Titration into the analyte solution in the flask . An indicator present then changes color permanently at the endpoint . Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative/chemical analysis that can be used to determine the concentration of a known reactant . Because volume measurements ...

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Zeta potential titration

Zeta potential titration Zeta potential titration is a titration of heterogeneous systems, such as colloids , emulsions , etc. This systems have very large surface area . This titration have been designed for studying the properties of these surface s. *Iso-electric point is one of such pro ...

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