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Titration instruments are used to determine the concentration of dissolved substances. Titration is based on a complete chemical reaction between the analyte and a reagent or titrant of known concentration that is added to the sample. The analyte is the substance which a laboratory test is designed to measure. The reagent or titrant is the substance that produces a chemical reaction in order to determine the presence of the analyte. There are two basic titration methods: manual and automatic. Manual titration is performed with a burette, a piece of laboratory glassware that has volumetric graduations along its length and a tap or stopcock on its bottom. Automatic titration is performed with an auto-titrator, an electrically-powered laboratory instrument that can be interfaced to a personal computer (PC). Typically, automatic titration instruments are used for repetitive titrations.

Titration instruments differ in terms of addition and indication methods. There are two titrant addition methods: volumetric and coulometric. Volumetric devices add the titrant directly to the sample. Coulometric devices generate the titrant electromechanically. There are many different titration indication methods. Voltametry, a technique also known as the Karl Fischer water determination method, measures the concentration-dependent potential of a solution against a reference potential. Potentiometry, redox and precipitation measure the potential at a constant electric current. Photometry, complexometry, and turbidimetry measure the light transmission of a colored or turbid solution with a photometric sensor. With amperometry, the current flowing in a sample is measured at a constant potential. Titration instruments that measure conductivity include a conductivity meter while devices that measure temperature include a sensor. 

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20850051 Amazon Brinkmann Instruments BISS Brinkmann /Metrohm Model 703 Pump/Stirrer; Titration Pump/Stirrer, Model 703, 9VDC
20850035 Amazon Brinkmann Instruments BISS Brinkmann /Metrohm Model 703 Pump/Stirrer;Titration Pump/Stirrer, Model 703, Without Titration Cell
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