Back titration - An indirect titration method used when the substance being analysed does not react directly or completely with the titrant., Percentage yield - The percentage of the actual amount of product obtained compared to the theoretical amount predicted by stoichiometry., Atom economy - A measure of how efficiently the atoms in the reactants are used to form the desired product., Spectroscopic data - Information obtained from analytical techniques such as IR, NMR, or mass spectrometry (MS) used to identify compounds or confirm structure., Systematic error - A consistent and repeatable error caused by faulty equipment or flawed experimental design., Random error - An unpredictable variation in measurements caused by uncontrollable factors or human limitations., Analytical technique - A method used to identify the composition or concentration of a chemical substance., Reproducibility - The degree to which the same results can be obtained by different people or in different laboratories using the same method., Standard solution - A solution with a precisely known concentration, used as a reference in titrations., Volumetric analysis - A quantitative technique involving the measurement of volumes to determine the concentration of a solute in solution.,

Skill Building: Atomic Structure, Atoms, Molecules, and Stoichiometry.

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