In his publications are found the first use of the chemical terms burette, pipette, and titrate. |
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His inventions include the automatic zero burette and a specific gravity apparatus. |
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It is connected directly to the burette, which provides the necessary power. |
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The pump flow rate is adjusted using a calibrated electronic flow calibrator or a soap bubble burette of at least one litre capacity. |
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Fortunately, the days seem to be over where one laboriously worked with pH meter, rod burette and colour indicators. |
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When adding small titrant volumes, it is important to choose a burette with a capacity suitable for the total volume of titrant to be used. |
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In general, the titrant is placed in a volumetric glassware called a burette and added slowly to a known volume of analyte until the reaction is complete. |
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Unopened air vent above the burette chamber during infusion. |
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In this way the entire dosing unit, consisting of the top unit, the valve unit, the burette tip and the reservoir can be replaced without dismantling any tube connection. |
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Not only does the unit lock itself automatically but the logical encoding corresponding to the volume is also automatically transferred to the titrator or piston burette. |
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The burette cylinder of the Dosimat is emptied and refilled. |
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A Mettler-Toledo DL 53 Titrator with a 10-mL burette was used for the incremental addition of the cationic polyelectrolyte as titrant. |
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