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Definition of Titrations
1. titration [n] - See also: titration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Titrations
Literary usage of Titrations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Analyst by Society of Public Analysts (Great Britain). (1880)
"The following papers were then read and discussed : — " On Means for Increasing
the Certainty of Perception of Colour Change in Various Titrations," by Dr. ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"... analyses were made of pure tin from Kahlbaum, ferro-tin, and Britannia metal
with satisfactory results as follows :— In all the titrations with K2Cr2O7 ..."
3. Quantitative Analysis by Edward G. Mahin (1919)
"CHAPTER X Titrations INVOLVING THE FORMATION OF PRECIPITATES The completion of
the reactions of neutralization depends upon the small ionization of one of ..."
4. Quantitative Analysis by Edward Garfield Mahin (1914)
"CHAPTER X Titrations INVOLVING THE FORMATION OF PRECIPITATES The completion of
the reactions of neutralization depends upon the small ionization of one of ..."
5. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1912)
"Tin Titrations.— Morgan. (Min. Eng. World, Oct., 1911, 757) The reduction of Sn
solutions by use of powdered Sb previous to titration is more satisfactory ..."
6. Chemical calculations by Raymond Harman Ashley (1915)
"Back Titrations. — Many volumetric analyses are carried out by the use of two
solutions. These methods generally consist in adding an excess of the active ..."
7. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1912)
"Tin Titrations.— Morgan. (Min. Eng. World, Oct., 1911, 757) The reduction of Sn
solutions by use of powdered Sb previous to titration is more satisfactory ..."