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Definition of Titrated
1. a. Standardized; determined or analyzed by titration; as, titrated solutions.
Definition of Titrated
1. Verb. (past of titrate) ¹
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Definition of Titrated
1. titrate [v] - See also: titrate
Medical Definition of Titrated
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Titrated
Literary usage of Titrated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"Mercuric nitrate is readily titrated with .ZV/lO-thiocyanate using ferric nitrate
as indicator, provided thai nitric acid is present in fairly high ..."
2. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"1901, 20, 727), or with potassium iodide and Hypochlorites. A slight excess of
2V/10-sodium arsenite is added and the excess titrated with íf/10-iodine, ..."
3. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1905)
"We determine first of all the amount of titrated acid necessary to neutralise
the alkaline reaction of the sulphite by adding titrated acid until the ..."
4. A Systematic Handbook of Volumetric Analysis: Or, The Quantitative by Francis Sutton (1901)
"An equal volume of the liquor is titrated with /,, solution of iodine, the volume
consumed corresponding with the sodium sulphide + the sodium sulphite, ..."
5. The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry by Society of Chemical Industry (1884)
"... the gas collected in a flask, re- 1 into nitric acid by the introduction of
oxygen, quantity determined by means of a titrated of caustic soda. ..."
6. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Colors for Painting: Comprising by Jean René Denis Riffault des Hêtres, Armand Denis Vergnaud, G. Alvar Toussaint (1874)
"Preparation of the titrated liquor.—A pure sulphate of iron, without copper ...
100 cubic centimetres of this titrated liquor will precipitate 10 grammes of ..."
7. Review of American Chemical Research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1906)
"... base which may be titrated directly with hydrochloric acid, using methyl orange
as indicator. BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. MT BOGERT. Studies in Absorption. ..."