• Another application of acid-base titrimetry is the determination of equilibrium constants. (asdlib.org)
  • The switchSENSE approach is effective in the determination of a large panel of biophysical parameters such as binding kinetics, dissociation constant, hydrodynamic radius, or melting temperature. (cnrs.fr)
  • A recent symposium, held at the ACS meeting in San Francisco, illustrated the progress made in such areas as titrimetry, calorimetry, and spectrometry. (docecity.com)
  • It provides useful information on the preparation of standard solutions, reagents and indicators, as well as tables of physical constants, conversion factors, atomic weights, etc., for easy reference. (pepebrainjuice.com)
  • While the number of particles / concentrations remain constant with changing temperature, the density and therefore also the particle density change. (anton-paar.com)
  • It is used for the study of metabolic rates (e.g., in glucose, lipid, amino acid metabolism) at constant glucose concentration. (umassmed.edu)
  • In the thermometric titration, titrant is added at a known constant rate to a titrand until the completion of the reaction is indicated by a change in temperature. (wikipedia.org)
  • In an ideal system, where no losses or gains of heat due to environmental influences are involved, the progress of the reaction is observed as a constant increase or decrease of temperature depending respectively on whether ΔHr is negative (indicating an exothermic reaction) or positive (indicating an endothermic reaction). (wikipedia.org)
  • The expression "constant of nature" is used informally, generally referring to values of properties of natural entities or processes that are believed to remain invariant in time and space. (degruyter.com)
  • With the advent of cheap computers able to handle the powerful thermometric titration software, development has now reached the stage where easy to use automated thermometric titration systems can in many cases offer a superior alternative to potentiometric titrimetry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Potentiometric titrimetry has been the predominant automated titrimetric technique since the 1970s, so it is worthwhile considering the basic differences between it and thermometric titrimetry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Determination of the Protonation Constants of Some Substituted Salicyl" by M. ABDÜLKADİR AKAY, ESİN CANEL et al. (tubitak.gov.tr)
  • ASTM E342-11 Test method for Determination of Chromium Oxide in Chrome Ores by Permanganate Titrimetry. (infinitalab.com)
  • In the thermometric titration, titrant is added at a known constant rate to a titrand until the completion of the reaction is indicated by a change in temperature. (wikipedia.org)
  • The rate constants for the formation of tertiary contacts and recovery of catalytic activity are identical within experimental error. (nih.gov)
  • Technique whereby the weight of a sample can be followed over a period of time while its temperature is being changed (usually increased at a constant rate). (bvsalud.org)
  • Devices for accelerating protons or electrons in closed orbits where the accelerating voltage and magnetic field strength varies (the accelerating voltage is held constant for electrons ) in order to keep the orbit radius constant. (lookformedical.com)