Titre vs. Aliquot — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Titre and Aliquot
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Titre
Variant of titer.
Aliquot
Of, relating to, or denoting an exact divisor or factor of a quantity, especially of an integer.
Titre
(analytical chemistry) The strength or concentration of a solution that has been determined by titration.
Aliquot
An aliquot part.
Titre
To determine a titre, especially by titration
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Aliquot
Contained in the whole an integral number of times, a factor or divisor.
Titre
The concentration of a solution as determined by titration
Aliquot
A portion of a total amount of a solution or suspension.
Aliquot
To separate a volume of solution or suspension into aliquots.
Aliquot
An aliquot part of a number or quantity is one which will divide it without a remainder; thus, 5 is an aliquot part of 15. Opposed to aliquant.
Aliquot
An integer that is an exact divisor of some quantity;
4 is an aliquot part of 12
Aliquot
Signifying an exact divisor or factor of a quantity
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