Karl Fischer titration

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English

Etymology

Invented in 1935 by the German chemist Karl Fischer.

Noun

Karl Fischer titration (countable and uncountable, plural Karl Fischer titrations)

  1. (chemistry) The use of coulometric or volumetric titration to determine trace amounts of water in a sample.