Many types of chemical analyses are made using a method in which a constituent is titrated with a solution of known strength to an indicator endpoint. Such a solution is referred to as a standard solution. From the volume and concentration of standard solution used in the titration, and the sample size, the concentration of the constituent in the sample can be calculated.
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Nielsen, S. S. (2010). Standard Solutions and Titratable Acidity (pp. 95–102). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1463-7_12
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