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The Characterization of a Custom-Built Coulometric Karl Fischer Titration Apparatus

The instrumentation found in laboratories today is unaffordable for many secondary schools and universities. Although most analytical chemistry curricula at the undergraduate level teach students the principles behind modern instruments, few courses are able to incorporate them into a laboratory set...

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Published in:Journal of chemical education 2010-09, Vol.87 (9), p.987-991
Main Authors: Dominguez, Victoria C, McDonald, Cole R, Johnson, Matt, Schunk, Doug, Kreuter, Rod, Sykes, Dan, Wigton, Benjamin T, Chohan, Balwant S
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Construction costs
Cosmetics
Coulometers
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Electron transfer
Engineering education
Food production
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Instrumentation
Laboratories
Mathematical analysis
Moisture content
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Water content
Work Experience
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