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The study of nonaqueous titrations covers a very broad field. It can include acid-base titrations, oxidation-reduction titrations, precipitation-titrations, and titrations involving complex formation. In order to limit things somewhat, I would like to discuss only nonaqueous acid-base titrations. However, I do not mean to imply that other types of titrations carried out in nonaqueous media are of lesser importance. For example, some excellent oxidation-reduction titrations have been carried out by Dr. Stone of Michigan State and as an example of a precipitation titration, we developed a method several years ago for titrating sulfate with barium that is carried out at least partly in nonaqueous solution. Other examples could be given but to mention all of them would lead to an excessively prolonged discussion.
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Fritz, J.S. (1961). Nonaqueous Titrations. In: Jackson, D.S. (eds) Titrimetric Methods. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2702-6_6
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