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principle of conductometric titration​

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Conductometric titration theory states that the end-point of the titration process is determined by means of measuring conductivity. This theory is used for colloids that have ionazable functional groups like latexes. ... The principle behind this theory states that anions and cations have different conductance values.

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Conductometric titration theory states that the end-point of the titration process is determined by means of measuring conductivity. This theory is used for colloids that have ionazable functional groups like latexes. ... The principle behind this theory states that anions and cations have different conductance values.

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