titrauksissa
Titrauksissa is the inessive plural form of the Finnish noun titraus and is used to refer to activities or observations conducted during titrations. The word titraus denotes a quantitative chemical analysis method in which a solution of known concentration, the titrant, is added to a sample until a reaction reaches completion. In practice, titrations are used to determine the concentration of an analyte by measuring how much titrant is needed.
In a typical titration, a burette delivers the titrant into a flask containing the analyte, often with
Titration methods include acid–base titration, redox titration, precipitation titration, and complexometric titration. Endpoints may be detected
In Finnish scientific writing, titrauksissa appears in descriptions of experimental results, methodological notes, or comparisons between