Karl Fischer titration
English
Etymology
Invented in 1935 by the German chemist Karl Fischer.
Noun
Karl Fischer titration (countable and uncountable, plural Karl Fischer titrations)
- (chemistry) The use of coulometric or volumetric titration to determine trace amounts of water in a sample.
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