conductometric tit ration

con·duc·to·met·ric titra·tion

[kuhn-duhk-tuh-me-trik]
noun Chemistry.
titration in which the end point is determined by measuring the resistance of the solution to an electric current that is passed through it.

Origin:
conduct + -o- + -metric

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