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  • TimePerLengthUnit  + (TimePerLengthUnit)
  • TimePerVolumeUnit  + (TimePerVolumeUnit)
  • TimeSeriesDataSet  + (TimeSeriesDataSet)
  • TimeSeriesElectricalDataSet  + (TimeSeriesElectricalDataSet)
  • TimeUnit  + (TimeUnit)
  • Tin  + (Tin)
  • TinAtom  + (TinAtom)
  • TinBasedElectrode  + (TinBasedElectrode)
  • TinIIOxide  + (TinIIOxide)
  • TinIVOxide  + (TinIVOxide)
  • TinOxideCompound  + (TinOxideCompound)
  • TinSymbol  + (TinSymbol)
  • Titanium  + (Titanium)
  • TitaniumAtom  + (TitaniumAtom)
  • TitaniumBasedElectrode  + (TitaniumBasedElectrode)
  • TitaniumBasedElectrode  + (TitaniumBasedElectrode)
  • TitaniumDioxide  + (TitaniumDioxide)
  • TitaniumDioxideElectrode  + (TitaniumDioxideElectrode)
  • TitaniumIIIOxide  + (TitaniumIIIOxide)
  • TitaniumIIOxide  + (TitaniumIIOxide)
  • TitaniumOxideCompound  + (TitaniumOxideCompound)
  • TitaniumSymbol  + (TitaniumSymbol)
  • Titration  + (Titration)
  • ConductometricTitration  + (Titration in which the electric conductiviTitration in which the electric conductivity of a solution is measured as a function of the amount of titrant added. The equivalence-point is obtained as the intersection of linear parts of the conductance G, versus titrant volume V, curve. The method can be used for deeply coloured or turbid solutions. Acid-base and precipitation reactions are most frequently used. The method is based on replacing an ionic species of the analyte with another species, cor- responding to the titrant or the product with significantly different conductance. with significantly different conductance.)
  • CoulometricTitration  + (Titration in which the titrant is generateTitration in which the titrant is generated electrochemically, either by constant current or at constant potential. The titrant reacts stoichiometrically with the analyte, the amount of which is calculated using Faraday’s laws of electrolysis from the electric charge required to reach the end-point. Coulometric titrations are usually carried out in convective mass transfer mode using a large surface working electrode. The reference and auxiliary electrodes are located in sepa- rate compartments. A basic requirement is a 100 % current efficiency of titrant generation at the working electrode. End-point detection can be accomplished with potentiometry, amperometry, biamperometry, bipotentiometry, photometry, or by using a visual indicator. The main advantages are that titration is possible with less stable titrants, the standardi- zation of titrant is not necessary, the volume of the test solution is not changed, and the method is easily automated.anged, and the method is easily automated.)
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