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coulometric titration

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coulometric titration [‚kü·lə′me·trik tī′trā·shən]
(analytical chemistry)
The slow electrolytic generation of a soluble species which is capable of reacting quantitatively with the substance sought; some independent property must be observed to establish the equivalence point in the reaction.


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Most AOX/TOX instruments use carbon absorption followed by oxidative combustion and coulometric titration to analyze a sample.
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