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fireswan July 30th, 2005 13:00

Titrations in real life
 
Can anyone give me any ideas for what titrations are used for in real life, aside from measuring the pH of acid rain? Any suggestion, however ridiculous, is appreciated!

Borek July 30th, 2005 17:55

I doubt anybody will check pH of acid rain using titration - pH meter will be much better.

A friend of mine routinely checks concentration of active compounds in the bath used for preparation of surface of iron elements before they are painted. I don't know further details, but I know he uses some titrimetric method.

Best,
Borek

fireswan July 31st, 2005 02:54

Thanks! :)

bluey_3 August 23rd, 2005 08:48

besides what borek had said, mostly titrations are applied in industrial lab work. They check for the concentration of a solution, or the purity of a solution...

Well, that's all I can think of.


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