define titration error
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The titration error is the difference between the amount/volume of titrant needed to reach a specific reaction end-point and the amount/volume of
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At the equivalence point of a titration, an exactly equivalent amount of titrant has been added to the sample. ... The difference between the end point and the equivalence point is the titration error, which is kept as small as possible by the proper choice of an end-point signal and a method for detecting it.
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