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When you are calculating the concentration of a solution by titration the expression "concordant titres" refers are a series of successive titrations with similar results. These are then averaged to calculate the solution's molarity.

In practice this may be three successive titres with readings within a .2ml range, which you then find the mean for your concentration calculation.

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