| titrimetry | Chemical analysis by titration, the determination of a given component in solution by addition of a liquid reagent of known strength until a given endpoint (e.g., a change in colour) is reached. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Titrations
| titrimetry |
A method of determining the concentration of a water constituent by adding a suitable reagent which reacts with the water constituent in question (titration). The progress of this reaction is usually monitored by an indicator that changes colour when an excess of the reagent is present. The amount of that reagent (titration solution) needed to achieve the colour change is directly proportional the concentration of the water constituent.
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