Titration level

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In titrimetry, the degree of titration ( Greek letter: tau ) is the ratio of the amount of equivalent substance n R (eq) of the added standard solution to the starting equivalent amount of substance n 0 (eq) of the substance to be determined in the sample solution:

Individual evidence

  1. Gerhart Jander , Karl Friedrich year, Gerhard Schulze, Jürgen Simon: Maßanalyse. Theory and practice of titrations with chemical and physical indications. 16th edition. de Gruyter, Berlin et al. 2003, ISBN 3-11-017098-1 .