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hketiv Posted - 03/02/2011 : 10:22:34 AM
Hi,
I would ask:
How to create a method for determining the equivalence point.

http://is.muni.cz/do/1499/el/estud/pedf/js10/chemie/web/pages/rovnobezky.html
http://is.muni.cz/do/1499/el/estud/pedf/js10/chemie/web/pages/rovnobezky.html

Can we make this in OriginPro????

Origin Ver. 8.1
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larry_lan Posted - 03/03/2011 : 12:18:56 AM
No such function. Maybe you can perform differentiate and look for points around y=0?

Thanks
Larry

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