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Dictionary » S » Skin test end-point titration Skin test end-point titrationskin test end-point titration A quantitative form of intradermal testing for the relative allergenicity of a substance. It is used to determine the amount of an allergen that will be tolerated in immunotherapy. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: CHEMISTRY MOLARITY QUESTION... if you had spilled one mole of H2SO4 on your skin, you would need 2 mole of NaOH to stop the ... base, you can not assume a 1:1 ratio for titration. Professors like to trip you up that way ... the charge is? Well here is a hint: on the test they give you the starting as in example above ...
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