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  1. bbuchanan

    What is a standard 'drip' size in water, and how do you create one?

    You may find your answer by researching titration. Chemical engineers use this method to determine pH, etc. They allow a chemical to drip into the fluid and wait for a change, typically in color. The number of drips correlates to the pH or whatever. I would assume they use great care in...

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