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Back titration is a procedure in which: a) titration is added to analyte until the reaction is complete. b) the weight of the titrant is measured instead of its volume. c) excess standard reagent is added to the analyte and the former is titrated with second standard reagent. d) the reaction product is titrated with a second standard reagent.
Back titration is a procedure in which: a) titration is added to analyte until the reaction is complete. b) the weight of the titrant is measured instead of its volume. c) excess standard reagent is added to the analyte and the former is titrated with second standard reagent. d) the reaction product is titrated with a second standard reagent.
Jean KeelingLv2
28 Feb 2019