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titrant

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titrant [′tī·trənt]
(analytical chemistry)
A solution of known concentration and composition used for analytical titrations. Also known as standard solution.


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Though it's not our purpose to give detailed instructions, it is worth noting that scientists have devised several ways of determining the endpoint of charge titrations--that is, when the system has been rendered "neutral" by the addition of an oppositely charged titrant polymer.
Here is a caution - much laboratory testing is done using an infinite amount of elastomer with a finite amount of test fluid, thus the elastomer serves as a titrant rapidly bringing down the pH (created by the amines) to a low level.
 
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