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Titration Guide on Errors Sources of Error Avoiding Errors Instrument Check Titration Guide How to Identify and Avoid Titration Errors Editorial Editorial The primary goal of any chemical analysis is to get accurate and precise results as quickly as possible. No mat- ter how routine the analysis , care must be taken when preparing fresh titrants and standardizing them; calibrat- ing and maintaining appropriate sensors; and handling samples. Quality results are only obtainable from a sys- tem that is well-maintained. Neglecting small details can have an enormous impact on the reliability and quality of the final result.
Many errors in analytical analysis arise from poor sample preparation or instrument set-up. This chapter will guide you through common preparation errors for both potentiometric and Karl Fischer titration methods and provide suggestions on how to avoid them. These points will help you achieve analytical excellence regardless of method used. 3.1.
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