Titration Theory and Practice - A practical guide
Insights into the basics, methods and application areas of titration
Titration is one of the oldest methods for content determination in chemistry. On the one hand, a titration can be performed very easily and quickly. On the other hand, titration provides a very accurate measurement result after only a few minutes - under optimal conditions. A relative standard deviation of less than one percent is normal. Not without reason do numerous standards require titration as a method.
Titration handbook: 192 pages of compact Titration knowledge - A practical titration guide if you want to learn the difference between automated and manual titrations and the advantages of both methods, need help figuring out which method is right for your particular application, or are looking for tips on improving volume accuracy.
This practical guide provides insights into the basics, methods and application areas of titration.
Content: Basics of titration; Volume measurement devices, manual and automatic titration; Sample handling; Sensors and reagents; Titration parameters and calculations; Applications; Photometric titrations; Karl Fischer Titration; Verification of the titration.
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Titration Theory and Practice - A practical guide
Insights into the basics, methods and application areas of titration