titration
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The term titration is occasionally used informally to suggest extreme precision in some sort of measurement or determination.
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These curves are useful in selecting appropriate acid-base indicators that will permit accurate determinations of titration end points.
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A summary of pH/volume data pairs for the strong and weak acid titrations is provided in Table 14.2 and plotted as titration curves in Figure 14.18.
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In a titration of cyanide ion, 28.72 mL of 0.0100 M AgNO3 is added before precipitation begins.
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Any of the three indicators will exhibit a reasonably sharp color change at the equivalence point of the strong acid titration, but only phenolphthalein is suitable for use in the weak acid titration.
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My life is now a desperate struggle for survival. . . with occasional titration.
From "The Martian" by Andy Weir
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