Titrimetric Analysis Using the Radiometer Analytical TIM870 Titration Manager with AutosamplerCX(s) Applied: B3.6Date: 06/16/2010Location(s): Aiken, South CarolinaOffice(s): Environmental Management, Savannah River Operations Office
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June 16, 2010CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 06/16/2010
Location(s): Aiken, South Carolina
Office(s): Environmental Management, Savannah River Operations Office
Titration involves adding a known volume and a known concentration of an appropriate standardized reagent to a known volume of sample. Endpoints in the titration are sensed electrochemically through an electrode (pH probe). Equivalence points are calculated by TIM870 software and recorded on a titration curve. Methodologies include Total Acid, Free Acid, Total Base, Free OH/Other Base Excluding Carbonate, and pH (pH is a Waste method, but is included in titration procedures and practices as the instrumentation is utilized for pH analyses).